ABP Live Sports Stats: Top 5 ODI Batsmen With The Most Dismissals In Nervous 90s

Suyash Sahay

abplive|13-01-2026

Sri Lankan all-rounder Aravinda de Silva has got out 9 times in the 90s in ODIs. He played from 1984 to 2003, and scored 11 centuries in the format, along with 64 half centuries.

Nathan Astle was New Zealand's top order batsman, and he too perished in the nervous 90s on 9 occasions. That said, he managed to score more ODI tons than de Silva, 16, in a career that spanned from 1995 to 2007.

Next up is Grant Flower from Zimbabwe, who, once again, was dismissed 9 times on 10 runs or less away from a ton in the 50-over game. This rendered to him have just 6 ODI 100s in his career that lasted from 1992 to 2010.

Kane Williamson, one of the modern era greats, also joins this unfortunate list, yet again, with 9 dismissals in the nervous 90s. He has 15 ODI tons to his name, and is still active as of this writing.

Sachin Tendulkar tops many cricket statistics across formats, including this unwanted record, which otherwise would have seen him extend his unprecedented 100 international centuries record to a much greater figure.

Tendulkar got out on a whopping 18 occasions in the nervous 90s in ODIs, the most of any cricketer by far.

Virat Kohli is an honorabe mention here, who currently ranks 6th with 8 dismissals in the nervous 90s. The most recent came against New Zealand, where he scored 93 runs chasing a target of 301.

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