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Top 10 Highest Team Score in Cricket World Cup History of 50 Overs (1975-2023)

Top 10 Highest Team Score in Cricket World Cup History of 50 Overs (1975-2023)
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1. South Africa (428/5) vs Sri Lanka, 2023 World Cup

This match was a day of records for South Africa. In addition to the highest World Cup total, they also set the record for the most individual centuries in a single World Cup innings (3). Markram’s knock was also the fastest ODI century by a South African batsman.

The victory firmly established South Africa as a team to be reckoned with in the 2023 World Cup, while Sri Lanka was left to regroup and reflect on their performance.

2. Australia (417/6) vs Afghanistan, 2015 World Cup

David Warner was remarkable. Steve Smith is beautiful. Glenn Maxwell was exquisite. It was about 11 overs to go and I despatched Maxi in beforehand of me, with our maximum WC rating opportunity. I was seeking to bat at four, but it was fine for the team.

The way Maxi and the boys batted showed I did the right issue. Good to peer James’s back. His bowling became remarkable. He might be there for the game against Sri Lanka.

David Warner cruised to 178, Steven Smith amassed 95 and Glenn Maxwell clobbered 88 to propel Australia to a World Cup document 417 for 8 in Perth, paving the way for a 275-run win, the second largest in ODI history.

3. India (413/5) vs Bermuda, 2007 World Cup

This is the biggest margin of victory, in terms of runs, in the records of one-day internationals. They win by 257 runs. India went into this game, desiring to win and win it large.

And they have accomplished it. Now all interest will be on the Bangladesh v Sri Lanka game. If Bangladesh wins, then the race will come down between India and Sri Lanka.

If Sri Lanka wins in opposition to Bangladesh, the net run rate comes into play. So get out your calculators and get prepared to do a little maths. India scored the second-highest run of 413.

4. South Africa (411/4) vs Ireland, 2015 World Cup

South Africa played a wonderful inning of 411 runs. Just another day with 400 scored in a one-day international.

Twice in two innings South Africa have now crossed the milestone, this time anchored using masses from Hashim Amla and Faf du Plessis, as they overwhelmed Ireland via 201 runs which did extreme harm to their internet run charge, which could be an aspect in sector-final qualification.

Amla and du Plessis cast a 247-run stand for the second wicket before Rilee Rossouw and David Miller closed the innings with a partnership of a hundred and ten off 51 balls for the fifth wicket.

5. India (410/4) vs Netherlands, 2023 World Cup

The match was a day of records for India. Rohit Sharma, with his 61, became the batsman with the most sixes in a calendar year in ODIs, surpassing AB de Villiers’ previous record.

India’s total was also the second-highest ever by any team in a World Cup match.

This match was a display of India’s batting prowess at its peak. They posted a near-impregnable total that the Netherlands couldn’t even come close to chasing.

6. South Africa (408/5) vs West Indies, 2015 World Cup

West Indies should be sick of AB de Villiers and South Africa with the aid of now. As if all the information broken in Johannesburg earlier these 12 months were now not sufficient, South Africa again embarrassed them with any other plethora, this time in a World Cup in shape.

The most sizable of those have been 261 runs in the final 20 overs, a World Cup record and 2nd most effective to the Johannesburg loot in all ODIs, de Villiers smashing the quickest 150 in ODIs, and the best team overall on Australian soil, an amazing 408 on what become – consider it or not – a slow somewhat -paced pitch.

7. New Zealand (401/6) vs Pakistan, 2023 World Cup

The 2023 World Cup clash between New Zealand and Pakistan at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru was a high-scoring encounter filled with twists and turns, ultimately decided by rain.

Despite the rain, the match produced some memorable moments. New Zealand’s record-breaking batting display was a treat for fans, while Fakhar Zaman’s knock showcased his power and class.

This encounter between New Zealand and Pakistan went down as one of the most exciting matches of the 2023 World Cup, leaving a lasting impression on fans despite the weather disruptions.

8. South Africa (408/5) vs England, 2023 World Cup

The 2023 World Cup clash between South Africa and England. It discusses the outcome of the match, with South Africa winning by 229 runs. South Africa batted first and scored 399 runs.

Heinrich Klaasen was the player of the match for South Africa, scoring 109 runs. England was bowled out for 170 runs. Adil Rashid was the leading wicket-taker for England, taking 2 wickets.

9. Australia (399/8) vs Netherlands, 2023 World Cup

The 2023 Cricket World Cup match between Australia and the Netherlands was a record-breaking encounter, etched in history for Australia’s dominating performance.

Australia’s victory by a margin of 309 runs was the biggest win in the history of the World Cup, surpassing their own previous record.

This comprehensive win showcased their exceptional batting depth and potent bowling attack, solidifying their position as strong contenders for the World Cup title.

10. Sri Lanka (398/5) Vs Kenya, 1996 World Cup

The match was played between Sri Lanka and Kenya in 1996. The match stood very interesting where Sri Lanka scored 398 runs. Sanath Jayasuriya scored 44 runs, Aravinda De Silva scored 145, and Captain himself played a wonderful knock of 75 runs.

The target became huge for Kenya. Kenya team came out to chase and they also played well.

Steve Tikolo scored 96 runs and the whole team got wind up at 254 runs. But they couldn’t reach the target and finally, Sri Lanka won the match by 144 runs.

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