West Indies legend Viv Richards became the first ever player in cricket history to score a century and pick a five-fer in the same ODI in 1987
He scored 119 runs with the bat against New Zealand and scalped five wickets with the ball in Dunedin.
It took a massive 18 years for England's Paul Collingwood to repeat Richards' heroics.
Collingwood smashed an unbeaten 112 against Bangladesh in Nottingham in 2005. He then sent back six of their batters to register stunning figures.
Former UAE captain Rohan Mustafa is another all-rounder who achieved this feat in 2017.
Mustafa stunned Papua New Guinea by scoring 109 runs and then picking up five wickets with the ball.
Netherlands all-rounder Bas de Leede is the latest addition to this unique list.
He left West Indies shell shocked smashing 123 runs and picking up a five-fer with the ball in the World Cup Qualifier played in 2023
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