#4. Geoffrey Boycott
England legend, Geoffrey Boycott was also dismissed once when he was on 99 in one-day internationals. For the unversed, Boycott is one of the biggest names in the cricketing world. During a match against Australia on August 20, 1980, at The Oval, Boycott got out on 99 runs off 159 balls at a strike rate of 62.26. Boycott also became the first batter to get out on 99 runs in ODI history. Boycott scored more than 8114 runs in 108 Tests at an average of 47.72. His ODI career did not span long, however, he played extensive first-class cricket and scored 48,426 runs in 609 matches.