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Top 10 Highest Team Score in One Day International in Cricket History

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1. England Vs Australia

The match was played between England and Australia in 2018, which was played in Nottingham. It was the Australia tour of England. England was in intense form and the Openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow scored 221. It was a great partnership. The other batsmen, Alex Hales scored 147 runs.

All the players were in good form and took the team to a total of 481 runs. Australia needed 482 runs to win. It was a huge total in front of them. Openers started the innings well but, after they lost their wickets, they kept losing their wickets and the whole team was back to the pavilion at 239 runs. England won it by 242 runs.

2. England Vs Pakistan

In the Pakistan tour of England in 2016. Both the teams seemed to be in terrific form, and after winning the toss, England opted to bat first. England openers and middle order contributed and played really well and took the team to a huge total of 444 runs. On the other side, the Pakistan team came out to chase.

The opener Sharjeel Khan scored 58 runs and Sarfaraz Ahmed scored 38, no other player played or contributed well and the whole team went back to the pavilion at 275 runs. England won the match by 169 runs.

3. Sri Lanka Vs Netherlands

The match was between Sri Lanka and the Netherlands in 2006. It was the Sri Lanka tour of the Netherlands. Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat first. Sanath Jayasuriya scored 157 runs and Tillakaratne Dilshan scored 117 runs. The total team score reached 443 runs.

The Netherlands came out to chase, and the Netherlands lost their first wicket of Bas Zuiderent at 2 runs, but the middle-order contributed little and somehow reached 248 runs. Sri Lanka won the match by 195 runs.

4. South Africa Vs West Indies

The match was played between South Africa and West Indies in 2015. It was the West Indies tour of South Africa. South Africa won the toss and opted to bat first. South Africa’s team was in intense form and the opener, Hashim Amla scored 153 runs and remained not out throughout. Skipper Ab De Villiers scored 149 runs and took the total to 439 runs.

West Indies came out to chase Dwayne Smith opened the innings and scored 64 runs and little contribution from the middle order batsmen and couldn’t reach the total and the team ended their innings at 291 runs and South Africa won it by 148 runs.

5. South Africa Vs Australia

The match was played between South Africa and Australia in 2006. Australia was on a tour of South Africa. Australia opted to bat first, and the openers started the innings very well and also Captain Ricky Ponting scored massive 164 runs. Michael Hussey scored 81 runs and took the total to 434 runs.

On the other side, South Africa came out for chase and the skipper himself scored 90 runs and Herschelle Gibbs scored 175 runs and also middle-order batsmen played and contributed really well and reached the target and scored 438 runs with just 1 wicket spare and 1 ball remaining, South Africa win it the match.

6. South Africa Vs India

The match was played between South Africa and India in 2015. It was a South Africa tour of India. The match was played in Mumbai. South Africa came out to bat first and the opener Quinton de Kock smashed 109, Faf du Plessis scored 133 and the skipper Ab De Villiers himself contributed 119 and achieved the target of 438 runs.

The huge target was set up in front of India. India came out to chase and Shikhar Dhawan scored 60, Rahane scored 87 and no other played contributed and the whole team was back to the pavilion at 224 runs. South Africa team won the match by 214 runs.

7. Australia Vs South Africa

The match was played between Australia and South Africa in 2006. The match was played in Johannesburg. The match was played between South Africa and Australia in 2006. Australia was on a tour of South Africa.

Australia opted to bat first and the opener Adam Gilchrist opened the innings with 55 runs & started the innings very well, Simon Katich scored 79 runs and also Captain Ricky Ponting scored massive 164 runs. Michael Hussey scored 81 runs and took the total to 434 runs. It was the huge total built up by the Australian team.

8. South Africa Vs Zimbabwe

The match was played between South Africa and Zimbabwe in 2006. The match was played in Potchefstroom. Zimbabwe was on a tour of South Africa. South Africa came out to chase, and the openers played really well and built a partnership of 168 runs.

Skipper Jacques Kallis scored 50 runs and Mark Boucher scored 147 runs and the team reached a total of 418 runs. Zimbabwe came out to chase and the opener Terry Duffin scored 88 runs and Hamilton scored 54 runs and somehow the team reached 247 runs. South Africa won the match by 171 runs.

9. India Vs West Indies

The match was played between India and West Indies in 2011. The match was played in Indore. It was a West Indies tour to India. India came out to bat first and Gautam Gambhir scored 67 runs and Virendra Sehwag scored 219 runs, Suresh Raina scored 55 runs and took the total to 418 runs.

West Indies came out to Chase and the only player Denesh Ramdin scored 96 and the whole team went back to the pavilion at 265 runs and India won the match by 153 runs.

10. England Vs West Indies

The match was played between England and West Indies in 2019, in the England tour of the West Indies. England came out to bat first, and the skipper knocked massive 103 runs and Jos Buttler scored 150 runs and reached the total of 418 runs. West Indies came out to chase and the opener Chris Gayle smashed 162 runs and didn’t get the support of other players and reached 389 runs and England won by 29 runs.

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