India registers its largest win in ODI World Cup historical past, second largest general in WC

India registered its largest win, by margin of runs, on the ODI World Cup when it thrashed Sri Lanka by 302 runs on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday.

It was additionally the second largest victory general in World Cup historical past, bettered solely by Australia’s 309-run win over Netherlands earlier within the event.

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India surpassed its earlier largest victory, a 257-run win towards Bermuda in 2007, by fairly a distance after bundling out the Lankans, who have been chasing 358, for simply 55.

Interestingly, Thursday’s victory was additionally the fourth largest win in all ODIs. The document for the largest ODI win is India’s 317-run victory towards Sri Lanka at Thiruvananthapuram in January this 12 months.

India’s largest wins in World Cup historical past

  • Beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs at Mumbai in 2023
  • Beat Bermuda by 257 runs at Port of Spain in 2007
  • Beat Sri Lanka by 183 runs at Johannesburg in 2003
  • Beat Namibia by 181 runs at Pietermaritzburg in 2003
  • Beat Sri Lanka by 157 runs at Taunton in 1999

Biggest wins general in World Cup historical past

  • Australia beat Netherlands by 309 runs at Delhi in 2023
  • India beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs at Mumbai in 2023
  • Australia beat Afghanistan by 275 runs at Perth in 2015
  • India beat Bermuda by 257 runs at Port of Spain in 2007
  • South Africa beat West Indies by 257 runs at Sydney in 2015

India’s largest wins in all ODIs

  • Beat Sri Lanka by 317 runs at Thiruvananthapuram in 2023
  • Beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs at Mumbai in 2023
  • Beat Bermuda by 257 runs at Port of Spain in 2007
  • Beat Hong Kong by 256 runs at Karachi in 2008
  • Beat Pakistan by 228 runs at Colombo in 2023

Biggest wins in all ODIs

  • India beat Sri Lanka by 317 runs at Thiruvananthapuram in 2023
  • Australia beat Netherlands by 309 runs at Delhi in 2023
  • Zimbabwe beat USA by 304 runs at Harare in 2023
  • India beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs at Mumbai in 2023
  • New Zealand beat Ireland by 290 runs at Aberdeen in 2008

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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