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Who's played at the most ODI venues?

Sachin Tendulkar has played the most one-day internationals - 417 - but has he played at the most grounds?


Travis Basevi and George Binoy

March 26, 2008


Rahul Dravid has played at two venues more than Sachin Tendulkar despite having played 84 fewer matches © Getty Images
 

Last week the List looked at which cricketers had played at the most Test venues around the world. Sachin Tendulkar topped that chart, having been to 54 Test grounds, even though he has played only 146 matches, 22 fewer than Steve Waugh. Tendulkar, however, has played the most one-day internationals - 417 - but has appeared at 94 venues, four fewer than Sanath Jayasuriya.

Jayasuriya has played his 411 ODIs at 98 venues and he could have pushed it up to 99 if he hadn't been axed from the Sri Lanka squad for the tour of West Indies for he hasn't played at the Beausejour Stadium in St Lucia, the venue for the third one-dayer. Tendulkar isn't even second for Rahul Dravid, who has played only 333 ODIs, has been to 96 venues, two more than Tendulkar. Dravid, in fact, holds the record for having played in the most countries - 18. Morocco is the only country to have hosted an ODI that is missing from Dravid's list. Even Yuvraj Singh has managed to play 204 matches on 81 grounds, which is more than Wasim Akram, who played 356 ODIs with over a fifth of those at the one ground in Sharjah.

Tendulkar, however, has scored hundreds at the most venues by some distance; his 42 centuries have come at 30 different venues across 11 countries. Ricky Ponting, whose 26 hundreds are the second most in ODIs, has scored them at only 18 venues.

Most grounds played at - ODIs
Player Span Mat Cou Gro Eng Aus SA WI NZ Ind Pak SL Zim BD Oth
ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL) 1989-2008 411 15 98 13 9 11 7 9 22 8 7 2 3 7
R Dravid (Asia/ICC/India) 1996-2007 333 18 96 12 7 10 5 8 29 6 4 2 3 10
SR Tendulkar (India) 1989-2008 417 16 94 11 8 10 3 8 31 7 5 2 2 7
SC Ganguly (Asia/India) 1992-2007 311 16 84 12 6 10 3 8 26 5 4 2 2 6
M Azharuddin (India) 1985-2000 334 13 83 9 8 9 5 7 30 4 4 2 2 3
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Asia/Pak) 1991-2007 378 17 83 12 7 9 8 7 13 12 3 2 2 8
WPUJC Vaas (Asia/SL) 1994-2008 312 14 83 13 8 11 7 7 18 5 6 2 1 5
SP Fleming (ICC/NZ) 1994-2007 280 14 81 13 7 10 8 9 18 6 3 2 1 4
Yuvraj Singh (Asia/India) 2000-2008 204 16 81 9 7 9 3 6 27 5 3 2 3 7
BC Lara (ICC/WI) 1990-2007 299 16 80 13 7 9 11 6 17 4 4 2 1 6
RT Ponting (Aus/ICC) 1995-2008 298 14 80 11 9 7 9 6 22 3 4 2 3 4
DPMD Jayawardene (Asia/SL) 1998-2008 269 14 80 13 8 11 7 6 15 4 6 2 3 5
N Kapil Dev (India) 1978-1994 225 11 79 9 8 7 6 6 28 7 4 1 2 1
Wasim Akram (Pak) 1984-2003 356 14 79 10 7 9 7 6 14 13 5 2 2 4
AC Gilchrist (Aus/ICC) 1996-2008 287 12 79 12 9 8 9 6 21 3 4 2 3 2

Jayasuriya, however, has scored hundreds in more countries than anyone else. He has played in 15 nations and scored centuries in 12: Kenya, Morocco and Zimbabwe, where he averages 16.70 in ten innings, being the exceptions. Tendulkar is second on the list, having scored hundreds in 11 out of 16 countries. They are the only players to have scored centuries in more than ten nations.

Matthew Hayden has scored all his ten centuries at different venues - three at home and seven away. The only grounds he has scored hundreds at in Australia are the Gabba, the SCG and the WACA - which is in contrast to his Test record, where he has scored a century at each Australian ground apart from Darwin.

Every century at a different ground - ODIs
Player Span Mat 100s Cou Gro Cou w/ 100s Gro w/ 100s % w/ 100s
ML Hayden (Aus/ICC) 1993-2008 161 10 12 61 5 10 16.39
V Sehwag (Asia/ICC/India) 1999-2008 183 8 13 71 4 8 11.26
S Chanderpaul (WI) 1994-2008 229 8 16 77 6 8 10.38
GC Smith (Afr/SA) 2002-2008 133 7 11 55 4 7 12.72
M Azharuddin (India) 1985-2000 334 7 13 83 5 7 8.43
WU Tharanga (Asia/SL) 2005-2008 67 6 9 38 4 6 15.78
VVS Laxman (India) 1998-2006 86 6 11 49 3 6 12.24
A Symonds (Aus) 1998-2008 190 6 13 68 6 6 8.82
MG Bevan (Aus) 1994-2004 232 6 12 73 5 6 8.21
KP Pietersen (Eng/ICC) 2004-2008 71 5 9 40 2 5 12.50
NV Knight (Eng) 1996-2003 100 5 10 41 4 5 12.19
DC Boon (Aus) 1984-1995 181 5 9 48 3 5 10.41
PV Simmons (WI) 1987-1999 143 5 11 52 3 5 9.61
DR Martyn (Aus) 1992-2006 208 5 14 62 3 5 8.06
DL Amiss (Eng) 1972-1977 18 4 3 10 1 4 40.00

Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram have taken 27 and 23 four-wicket hauls respectively in one-day internationals and both have taken them on 17 grounds. Muttiah Muralitharan, who is creeping up on Akram's world-record 502 ODI wickets, is in third place with 21 four-fors at 14 venues.

Among Test bowlers, Syd Barnes was the only one to take a five-for at every venue he played at. No bowler has come close to replicating that feat in ODIs. Len Pascoe comes nearest, having taken four-fors at three out of nine venues, giving him a percentage of 33.33%.

Taking four-wicket hauls at the highest percentage of grounds - ODIs (qualification: 5 centuries)
Player Span Mat 4wi Cou Gro Cou w/ 4wi Gro w/ 4wi % w/ 4wi
LS Pascoe (Aus) 1977-1982 29 5 3 9 2 3 33.33
SE Bond (NZ) 2002-2007 67 10 7 33 5 9 27.27
IR Bishop (WI) 1988-1997 84 9 7 31 3 8 25.80
Waqar Younis (Pak) 1989-2003 262 27 15 66 9 17 25.75
Saqlain Mushtaq (Pak) 1995-2003 169 17 15 57 10 13 22.80
D Gough (Eng/ICC) 1994-2006 159 12 11 53 5 12 22.64
B Lee (Aus) 2000-2008 168 19 12 54 5 12 22.22
SP O'Donnell (Aus) 1985-1991 87 6 6 23 3 5 21.73
Wasim Akram (Pak) 1984-2003 356 23 14 79 10 17 21.51
AA Donald (SA) 1991-2003 164 13 12 62 7 13 20.96
M Muralitharan (Asia/ICC/SL) 1993-2008 305 21 14 74 10 14 18.91
DK Lillee (Aus) 1972-1983 63 6 4 16 2 3 18.75
KD Mills (NZ) 2001-2008 79 6 9 33 4 6 18.18
VC Drakes (WI) 1995-2004 34 5 6 23 2 4 17.39
RM Hogg (Aus) 1979-1985 71 5 5 18 2 3 16.66

Allan Donald has taken all his 13 four-wicket hauls on different grounds in seven countries. The other three bowlers with at least ten four-fors at different venues are Darren Gough, Anil Kumble and Javagal Srinath.

None of the leading wicket-takers in ODIs - Akram, Murali, Waqar, Shaun Pollock or Chaminda Vaas - have taken four-fors in all the nations they've played in. It's an admittedly tricky feat, given they've only played an occasional match in minor nations. Akram, Murali and Saqlain have taken four-fors in ten countries which is the most for any bowler.

Taking four-wicket hauls in the most countries - ODIs
Player Span Mat 4wi Cou Gro Cou w/ 4wi Gro w/ 4wi
Wasim Akram (Pak) 1984-2003 356 23 14 79 10 17
M Muralitharan (Asia/ICC/SL) 1993-2008 305 21 14 74 10 14
Saqlain Mushtaq (Pak) 1995-2003 169 17 15 57 10 13
Waqar Younis (Pak) 1989-2003 262 27 15 66 9 17
AA Donald (SA) 1991-2003 164 13 12 62 7 13
GD McGrath (Aus/ICC) 1993-2007 250 16 13 66 7 10
A Kumble (Asia/India) 1990-2007 271 10 14 75 7 10
Abdul Razzaq (Asia/Pak) 1996-2007 231 11 16 68 7 10
AB Agarkar (India) 1998-2007 191 12 17 77 7 11
J Srinath (India) 1991-2003 229 10 11 75 6 10
SK Warne (Aus/ICC) 1993-2005 194 13 11 61 6 10
Shoaib Akhtar (Asia/ICC/Pak) 1998-2007 138 10 13 58 6 8
Z Khan (Asia/India) 2000-2007 144 7 13 63 6 7
WPUJC Vaas (Asia/SL) 1994-2008 312 13 14 83 6 11
M Ntini (ICC/SA) 1998-2008 165 12 14 59 6 9

Click here for the full tables.

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Travis Basevi is the man who built Statsguru. George Binoy is an editorial assistant on Cricinfo

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