1. Ben Stokes - 182 v New Zealand, The Oval, September 2023. Awesome display of hitting from one of the best ever to do it. Getty
2. Jason Roy - 180 v Australia, Melbourne, January 2018. He was on fire around this time and his knock helped England to a memorable five-wicket victory. Reuters
3. Alex Hales - 171 v Pakistan, Trent Bridge, August 2016. Hales was the star of a thumping win over Pakistan. The team score of 444 was also a record at the time. AFP
4. Robin Smith - 167 not out v Australia, Edgbaston, May 1993. When they say he was ahead of his time they are thinking of this 163-ball knock. He even ended up on the losing side, which just about sums up English cricket in the early 1990s. Shutterstock
5. Jos Buttler - 162 not out v Netherlands, Amstelveen, June 2022. Could have scored double his eventual tally on the small ground just outside Amsterdam had time allowed. Getty
6. Jason Roy - 162 v Sri Lanka, The Oval, June 2016. Thirteen fours and three maximums in this match-winning 118-ball knock. PA
7. David Gower - 158 v New Zealand, Brisbane, January 1983. The stylish left-hander needed just 118 balls to set what was at the time an ODI leading 158. Kapil Dev topped it with a 175 six months later. Getty
8. Andrew Strauss - 158 v India, Bangalore, February 2011. The opener put together a great knock in what was a highly entertaining drawn match. Getty
9. Andrew Strauss - 154 v Bangladesh, Edgbaston, July 2010. Another memorable moment for Strauss who finished his career with six ODI hundreds and 27 half centuries. Getty
10. Jason Roy - 153 v Bangladesh, Cardiff, June 2019. Roy hit 153 from 121 balls, his ninth ODI century, which decided the outcome of the World Cup pool match that England won by 106 runs. AP