Players with the Most Nervous 90s in ODI Cricket

Here's the list of batters who have been dismissed in the nervous 90s most times in ODI cricket.

Nervous 90s: In the world of cricket, there is perhaps no more gut-wrenching moment than being dismissed in the 90s in a One Day International (ODI). The excitement of entering into the three-digits quickly turns into the most agonizing heartbreak.

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In this article, we look at the top 10 batters who have been dismissed in the 90s the most in ODI cricket:

1. Sachin Tendulkar (India) – 17 times

The master blaster himself tops the list, dismissed a staggering 17 times in the 90s.

2. Aravinda de Silva (Sri Lanka) – 7 times

A legend of Sri Lankan cricket, de Silva was dismissed 7 times in the 90s.

3. Grant Flower (Zimbabwe) – 7 times

The Zimbabwean stalwart faced the nervous nineties 7 times as well in his ODI career.

4. Nathan Astle (New Zealand) – 7 times

A Kiwi favourite, and also known for his unique batting style, Nathan Astle was dismissed 7 times in the 90s.

5. Adam Gilchrist (Australia) – 6 times

The swashbuckling Aussie wicketkeeper-batsman was dismissed 6 times in the 90s.

6. Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) – 6 times

Another Sri Lankan legend, Sanath Jayasuriya was dismissed 6 times in the 90s.

7. Sourav Ganguly (India) – 6 times

The former captain, and the ‘Dada’ of Indian cricket faced the nervous nineties 6 times as well.

8. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) – 6 times

The current captain of the New Zealand cricket team has been dismissed 6 times in the 90s.

9. Shikhar Dhawan (India) – 6 times

The left-handed opener has been dismissed 6 times in the 90s. He always threw his wicket in the 90s by playing rash shots.

10. Virat Kohli (India) – 5 times

Even the modern-day great has fallen prey to the nervous nineties 5 times. While his conversion rate is commendable, it highlights the pressure that comes with the expectation of scoring in three-digit.