
AustraliaThe ODI journey is filled with iconic batting displays, but everything that came out in McKay on Sunday was actually something historic. For the first time, three Australian batsmen brought for centuries in an international innings of the same day, marking a golden moment in the legacy of their limited overs.
A record-breaking day in McKay
Script was scripted in third ODI against records South AfricaWhere? Travis HeadMichelle MarshAnd Cameron Green The match was converted into a celebration of the run. His remarkable knock not only entertained the crowd of McKay, but also ensured that Australia’s name entered a very exclusive list in ODI cricket.
Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh laid the right foundation
Opening the innings, head and marsh for a huge 250 -run stand for the first wicket. The two batsmen took their time early before cutting loose against the South African attack, displaying maturity and aggression in equal measurement. His centuries gave Australia an ideal platform to push for some extraordinary.
Cameron provides green fireworks
If the openers built the stage, the green fireworks brought. While walking at number 3, the taller all -rounder provoked an breathtaking trial, breaking his century in only 47 delivery. His fearless strokeplay lifted the scoring rate Sky-high and converted Australia’s innings into a spectacle. By the time Green raised his bat, McKay saw history.
It was only the fifth time in ODI history that three players of the same team saw in an innings for centuries. Unexpectedly, South Africa dominates the list with three such performances, while England have once done it. Australia has now joined the party with its McKer Masterclass.
Most centuries in a ODI innings:
- South Africa: Hashim Amla, Roy Rosaav, AB de Villiers – vs West Indies (Johannesburg, 2015)
- South Africa: Quinton de Coke, FAF Do Placeis, AB de Villiers – vs India (Wankhed, 2015)
- England: Phil Salat, David Malan, Jose Butler – vs. Netherlands (Amstelvan, 2022)
- South Africa: Quinton de Coke, Rasi Van Der Duson, Aden Markram – vs Sri Lanka (Delhi, 2023)
- Australia: Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green – vs South Africa (McKay, 2025)


