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Top 3 performances of Michael Bevan in international cricket

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PUBLISHED ON: 08 MAY 2026, 08:41 AM

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Born on May 8, 1970, in Belconnen in the Australian Capital Territory, Michael Gwyl Bevan became one of the defining cricketers of the ODI game long before “finisher” became fashionable cricket vocabulary. He did not arrive wrapped in theatre. There were no exaggerated flourishes to his batting, no grand declarations of intent. What he possessed instead was rare judgement. He understood tempo before limited-overs cricket fully understood itself.

Bevan played 232 ODIs for Australia and scored 6912 runs at an astonishing average of 53.58, numbers that still stand among the finest in the format’s history. But statistics alone cannot explain his influence. He transformed the art of the chase into a craft of patience, angles, placement and nerve. In an era before gigantic bats and 350-run pursuits became common, Bevan mastered matches that appeared unwinnable.

1. 78* vs West Indies, Sydney, 1996

There are great innings, and then there are innings that become part of cricket folklore. Michael Bevan’s unbeaten 78 against West Indies at the SCG on New Year’s Day in 1996 belongs firmly in the latter category.

Australia were chasing 173 on a difficult surface against a bowling attack featuring Curtly Ambrose, Courtney Walsh and Ian Bishop. At 38 for 6, the match was effectively gone. Bevan, still early in his international career, began constructing one of the finest rescue acts ODI cricket had seen. There was no panic in his batting. Singles were pinched, gaps were pierced and pressure was quietly transferred back onto West Indies.

What elevated the innings into legend was its ending. Australia needed four off the final ball with one wicket remaining. Roger Harper floated one into the pads and Bevan whipped it through midwicket. The SCG exploded. Richie Benaud’s commentary became immortal. So did Bevan.

2. 102* vs New Zealand, Melbourne, 2002

By 2002, Bevan was already regarded as the finest chaser in one-day cricket. Yet even by his standards, this innings at the MCG was extraordinary.

Australia were in complete disarray pursuing 246 against New Zealand. They had collapsed to 82 for 6 and later slipped further into trouble before Bevan took command of the chase with remarkable composure. He finished unbeaten on 102 from 95 balls, farming the strike expertly with the lower order and pacing the innings with near-perfect judgement.

The brilliance of the knock lay in its control. Bevan never appeared rushed despite the mounting equation. Boundaries arrived precisely when required, and his manipulation of the field turned a desperate pursuit into a measured recovery.

For many who watched him through the late 1990s and early 2000s, this innings represented Bevan at his absolute peak: calm under suffocating pressure, mentally sharper than everyone else on the field and almost impossible to close out of a chase once he settled in.

3. 74* vs England, Port Elizabeth, 2003 World Cup

World Cups often define reputations, and Bevan’s unbeaten 74 against England during the 2003 tournament was a masterclass in tournament batting under pressure.

Australia were struggling at 135 for 8 chasing 205. England sensed a famous win. Bevan, however, treated the situation like a familiar puzzle rather than a crisis. Alongside Andy Bichel, he rebuilt the innings with patience and precision, gradually draining England’s confidence.

What made the innings exceptional was Bevan’s understanding of the occasion. This was not an innings built on domination. It was built on control. He trusted percentages, ran relentlessly and waited for errors. By the final over, Australia had improbably completed the chase, with Bevan unbeaten once again.

The innings encapsulated everything that made him unique. He did not merely survive pressure. He seemed to enjoy inhabiting it. In an era before analytics and finishing templates, Bevan had already mastered the geometry of the chase.

Australia went on to win that World Cup unbeaten. Bevan’s contribution in difficult moments was central to that triumph and further cemented his standing as one of ODI cricket’s greatest problem-solvers.


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