AUS vs. SA 3rd ODI: Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green Run Havoc list of 400-plus total in one-day cricket

Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green, all recorded a hundred each, as Australia placed a huge 431/2 in 50 overs against South Africa in the third ODI against South Africa on the Great Barrier Reef Arena in Mackay on Sunday. It was Australia’s third total of 400 plus in ODIs and their second against South Africa in the 50-over cricket. Australia’s first total of 400 plus in Odis returned in an iconic collision in Johannesburg in 2006. Choose to bat first, head and Marsh stitched a huge 250 runs opening and took away the game of the Proteas. It was also the third time in ODIs that both openers recorded hundreds in the same innings after India’s Sourav Ganguly (127) and Sachin Tendulkar (101) in 2001 and the English pair of Vikram Symani (106) and Marcus Trescothick (114 not) (Eng) in 2003, were finally made by Keshav Mahavaj in the 35th place, which 172 In 35th place were fours and five sixes. Marsh soon followed two overs, when Australian captain was caught by Ryan Rickelton of Senuran Muthusamy for 100. Despite the two quick wickets, the Australian ramp did not stop, while Green did not stop and Alex Carey adopted the unfortunate South African attack with an unbeaten third wicket of 164 runs. While Green remained unbeaten at 118, Carey was not at 50. It was also the first time three Australian players had won hundreds in an ODI. List of 400-plus total in ODI cricket date score Team opponent room result 12 March 2006 434/4 Australia South Africa Johannesburg won 12 March 2006 438/9 South Africa Australia Johannesburg 4 July 2006 443/9 Sri Lanka Netherland, Mamstelveen Won, 19 Sep. 2007 413/5 India Bermuda Port of Spain won July 1, 2008 402/2 Newland Ireland Aberdeen, Scotland won December 15, 2009 414/7 India Sri Lanka Rajkot December 15, 2009 411/8 Sri Lanka India Rajkot won February 24, 2010 401/3 India South Africa. Indore won 404/5 India November 13, 2014. Zealand Birmingham won 25 October 2015 438/4 South Africa India Mumbai, 30 August 2016 444/3 England Pakistan Nottingham won June 19, 2018 481/6 England Nottingham February 22, 2019 418/6 England West -Indies St George’s Won 24 June 2019 421/10 Western -Indies new 202222222222222222222222222222222222222222222222 It will have won February 25, 2019 421/10 Western New Zeal -Bristol. 498/4 England Netherlands Amstelveen won December 10, 2022 409/8 India Bangladesh Chattogram, June 26, 2023 408/6 Zimbabwe United States Harare won 15, 2023 428/5 South Africa Sri Lanka Delhi Won 4, 2023 401/6 New Zealand. Pakistan Bengaluru lost November 12, 2023 410/4 India Netherlands Bengaluru won on May 29, 2025 400/8 England West-India Birmingham August 24, 2025 431/2 Australia South Africa Mackay TBD South Africa has already won the three-match series and won the first two games. South Africa won the first game by 98 runs before winning the second with 84 runs.