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Top 3 performances by Jonny Bairstow in ODI cricket

Top 3 performances by Jonny Bairstow in ODI cricket

Top 3 performances by Jonny Bairstow in ODI cricket

Jonny Bairstow, born on September 26, 1989, in Bradford, Yorkshire, has carved his name into the annals of English cricket with some extraordinary performances in One Day Internationals (ODIs). Over the years, Bairstow has delivered stunning innings in pivotal matches, establishing himself as one of the most dynamic openers in world cricket. As he celebrates his birthday, let’s take a look at three of his finest ODI performances that left an indelible mark on fans and critics alike.

3. 138 vs New Zealand (March 6, 2018, University Oval)

Jonny Bairstow vs New Zealand in 2018

In a must-win match against New Zealand, Bairstow once again proved his mettle, smashing 138 off 106 balls. England were chasing 224, and Bairstow made light work of the Kiwi bowlers, attacking them from the outset. His aggressive stroke play, coupled with his ability to rotate the strike, made the innings a perfect blend of controlled aggression and dominance. This performance helped England level the series and underscored Bairstow’s growing reputation as one of the best ODI openers in the game.

2. 139 vs Australia (June 19, 2018, Trent Bridge)

Jonny Bairstow vs Australia in 2018

Bairstow’s brutal 139 against Australia at Trent Bridge is etched in cricketing folklore as part of England’s historic 481-run innings, the highest team total in ODI history. Facing an Australian attack that included the likes of Jhye Richardson and Andrew Tye, Bairstow’s innings was a carnage of boundaries and sixes. He reached his century in just 69 balls, punishing anything short or wide. His aggressive approach at the top of the order set the tone for a mammoth total and a crushing 242-run victory over their arch-rivals.

1. 141* vs West Indies (September 29, 2017, The Rose Bowl)

Jonny Bairstow vs West Indies in 2017

In one of the most commanding knocks of his career, Bairstow unleashed a batting masterclass against the West Indies at The Rose Bowl. Chasing a target of 289, Bairstow opened the innings with authority, finishing unbeaten on 141 off 114 balls. 

His innings was laced with 17 boundaries, as he made the West Indian bowling attack look toothless. The match was a testament to Bairstow’s ability to handle pressure in a run chase, and his 141* remains one of his finest unbeaten knocks in ODIs. England cruised to victory by nine wickets, with Bairstow’s performance leading the way.

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