It was a day that New Zealand pacer Tim Southee won't forget for the rest of his life for sure as the Indian batsmen scored a century off his bowling.
The 20-year-old was smashed for 105 runs off his 10 overs as India ended up with a mammoth 392 for four in their 50 overs during the third One-Day International in Wellington on Sunday.
Southee thus became only the third bowler in ODI history to concede 100 or more runs in a match.
The following table lists worst bowling performances in a ODI:
Runs | Overs | Player | vs | Venue | Season |
113-0 | 10 | ML Lewis (Aus) | SA | Johannesburg | 2005-06 |
105-2 | 12 | MC Snedden (NZ) | Eng | The Oval | 1983 |
105-0 | 10 | TG Southee (NZ) | Ind | Christchurch | 2008-09 |
99-0 | 10 | M Muralitharan (SL) | Aus | Sydney | 2005-06 |
97-1 | 10 | ALF de Mel (SL) | WI | Karachi | 1987-88 |
97-0 | 10 | SJ Harmison (Eng) | SL | Leeds | 2006 |