<P> A double century (200 runs or more) in One Day Internationals (ODIs) has been scored on 10 occasions by 8 different batsmen / women from five of the twelve Test - cricket playing nations . </P> <P> The first player to score a double century in ODI's was Belinda Clark, in a women's world cup game in 1997 against Denmark . The first player to score a double century in ODI's against a test playing nation was Sachin Tendulkar in India against South Africa in 2010 during the second ODI of the bilateral series in Gwalior. . The most double centuries by players from one country is five by India . Two double centuries have been scored in World Cup matches, namely Chris Gayle of West Indies and Martin Guptill of New Zealand, both during the ICC World Cup 2015 . Rohit Sharma is the only player to have three double centuries in ODIs . On 20 July 2018, Fakhar Zaman became the first Pakistani player and tenth overall to score a double century in One Day International. . He reached this mark on his 17th inning, which is the least number of innings ever taken . </P> <Ul> <Li> * denotes that the player remained not out . </Li> <Li> Runs denotes the number of runs scored by the player . </Li> <Li> S / R denotes the strike rate of the player (runs scored per 100 balls) </Li> <Li> Innings denotes which of the team's batting innings the double century was scored in . </Li> <Li> Date denotes the date the match started on . </Li> <Li> denotes that the total is / was a world record score at the time . </Li> <Li> denotes the match was part of the ICC Cricket World Cup / Women's Cricket World Cup . </Li> </Ul>

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