Playing in the first ODI at VRA Cricket Ground in Amstelveen, the touring side posted a total of 498/4.
[10] The lowest match aggregate in ODI history for England is 91 scored at the 1979 Cricket World Cup against Canada.
The largest victory recorded by England was during the aforementioned match against Australia in June 2018 when they won by 242 runs.
South Africa holds the record for the highest successful run chase which they achieved when they scored 438/9 in response to Australia's 434/9.
[33] England's biggest defeat by runs was against South Africa at the Wankhede Stadium during the 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
[25] England have lost an ODI match by a margin of 10 wickets on five occasions with most recent being during the Quarter-final of the 2011 Cricket World Cup against Sri Lanka in March 2001 at Colombo (SSC).
[35] A tie can occur when the scores of both teams are equal at the conclusion of play, provided that the side batting last has completed their innings.
[4] Ties are no longer possible in ODIs as if scores are level at the end of the second batting team's innings, the game is decided by a 'super-over' (played ad infinitum).
[36] India's Sachin Tendulkar, with 18,246, has scored the most runs in ODIs, ahead of Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka with 14,234 and Ricky Ponting of Australia with 13,704.
Eoin Morgan (the previous captain of the England limited-overs team) is the leading English player on this list with 6,957 runs.
He is followed by the Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara on 93, South Africa's Jacques Kallis on 86 and India's Rahul Dravid and Pakistan's Inzamam-ul-Haq on 83.
[51] Andre Russell of West Indies holds the record for highest strike rate, with minimum 500 balls faced qualification, with 130.22.
Moeen Ali during his innings of 31* off 9 balls against Afghanistan at the 2019 Cricket World Cup recorded a strike rate of 344.44, the highest for an England's batsmen.
[63] West Indies' Joel Garner, holds the ODI record for the best career economy rate with 3.09.
[78] Chris Woakes is joint-twelfth on the list of most four-wicket hauls in ODIs, with Pakistan's Waqar Younis leading this category.
Dermot Reeve holds the English record during his spell in 1992 Cricket World Cup game against Pakistan at Adelaide.
[89][90] The worst figures by an English is 0/97 that came off the bowling of Steve Harmison in the 2006 ODI Series against Sri Lanka at Headingley, Leeds.
[91] Mick Lewis also holds the dubious distinction of most runs conceded in an ODI during the aforementioned match.
• Abdul Razzaq (c Marcus Trescothick) • Shoaib Akhtar (c †Chris Read) • Mohammad Sami (b) • Denesh Ramdin (b) • Ravi Rampaul (lbw) • Sulieman Benn (b) • Brad Haddin (c Stuart Broad) • Glenn Maxwell (c Joe Root) • Mitchell Johnson (c James Anderson) The wicket-keeper is a specialist fielder who stands behind the stumps being guarded by the batsman on strike and is the only member of the fielding side allowed to wear gloves and leg pads.
[107] Buttler is ranked 10th in stumpings, in a list headed by MS Dhoni of India followed by Sri Lankans Sangakkara and Romesh Kaluwitharana.
[116][117] Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene holds the record for the most catches in ODIs by a non-wicket-keeper with 218, followed by Ricky Ponting of Australia on 160 and Indian Mohammad Azharuddin with 156.
[121] The 2019 Cricket World Cup, which was won by England for the first time,[123] saw the record set for the most catches taken by a non-wicket-keeper in an ODI series.
Batsman, and then captain of the England Test team, Joe Root took 13 catches in the series (as well as scoring 556 runs).
[124][125] As of November 2024[update] a total of 69 players have achieved the double of 1000 runs and 100 wickets in their ODI career.
[127] India's Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the most ODI matches played with 463, with former captains Mahela Jayawardene and Sanath Jayasuriya being second and third having represented Sri Lanka on 443 and 441 occasions, respectively.
2019 Cricket World Cup winning skipper Eoin Morgan has led England in 126 matches.
[132] The youngest player to play in an ODI match is claimed to be Hasan Raza at the age of 14 years and 233 days.
Making his debut for Pakistan against Zimbabwe on 30 October 1996, there is some doubt as to the validity of Raza's age at the time.
Playing in the 1996 Cricket World Cup against New Zealand in 1996 at Reliance Stadium in Vadodara, England he was aged 47 years and 240 days.
Currently active Aleem Dar of Pakistan holds the record for the most ODI matches umpired with 229.