
Uncover cricket’s greatest triumphs with our list of the Top 10 Largest Winning Margins in ODIs. Explore record-breaking victories, unmatched dominance, and the stories behind these monumental matches that have left an indelible mark on the world of cricket.
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Top 10 Largest Winning Margins in ODIs
1. England vs. Canada (256 runs) – February 19, 2003
The 2003 Cricket World Cup witnessed a historic match when England faced off against Canada. England set a massive target of 293 runs, and Canada struggled to respond, eventually getting bowled out for just 36 runs.
- Date: February 19, 2003
- Venue: Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa
- England: 246/8 in 50 overs
- Canada: 45 all out in 14 overs
- Result: England won by 256 runs
2. New Zealand vs. Ireland (290 runs): July 1, 2008
In a match during the 2008 Tri-Series in Scotland, New Zealand posted a formidable total of 402 runs, thanks to a century by Brendon McCullum. Ireland was bowled out for just 112 runs in response.
- Date: July 1, 2008
- Venue: Mannofield Park, Aberdeen, Scotland
- New Zealand: 402/2 in 50 overs
- Ireland: 112 all out in 33.4 overs
- Result: New Zealand won by 290 runs
3. India vs. Bermuda (257 runs) – March 19, 2007
During the 2007 Cricket World Cup, India faced Bermuda and scored 413 runs, with a blistering knock by Yuvraj Singh. Bermuda’s innings could only muster 156 runs before being dismissed.
- Date: March 19, 2007
- Venue: Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
- India: 413/5 in 50 overs
- Bermuda: 156 all out in 43.1 overs
- Result: India won by 257 runs
4. South Africa vs. Canada (231 runs) – October 15, 1999
South Africa’s sheer dominance in the 1999 World Cup was evident when they piled up 275 runs. In response, Canada managed to score just 44 runs, leading to a colossal victory margin of 231 runs.
- Date: October 15, 1999
- Venue: Buffalo Park, East London, South Africa
- South Africa: 275/2 in 50 overs
- Canada: 44 all out in 26.2 overs
- Result: South Africa won by 231 runs
5. Australia vs. Afghanistan (275 runs) – March 4, 2015
Australia, a cricketing powerhouse, displayed their might during the 2015 World Cup when they amassed 417 runs. Afghanistan’s innings folded at 142 runs, resulting in a victory margin of 275 runs.
- Date: March 4, 2015
- Venue: WACA Ground, Perth, Australia
- Australia: 417/6 in 50 overs
- Afghanistan: 142 all out in 37.3 overs
- Result: Australia won by 275 runs
6. India vs. Hong Kong (256 runs) – June 25, 2008
During the 2008 Asia Cup, India set a target of 374 runs for Hong Kong. The Hong Kong team was bundled out for a mere 118 runs in their chase.
- Date: June 25, 2008
- Venue: National Stadium, Karachi, Pakistan
- India: 374/4 in 50 overs
- Hong Kong: 118 all out in 36 overs
- Result: India won by 256 runs
7. Australia vs. Namibia (256 runs) – February 27, 2003
In the 2003 World Cup, Australia played against Namibia. Australia scored 301 runs, and Namibia struggled, being dismissed for just 45 runs.
- Date: February 27, 2003
- Venue: North West Cricket Stadium, Potchefstroom, South Africa
- Australia: 301/6 in 50 overs
- Namibia: 45 all out in 14 overs
- Result: Australia won by 256 runs
8. Pakistan vs. Bangladesh (233 runs) – July 4, 2007
During the 2007 World Cup, Pakistan scored 349 runs against Bangladesh. In response, Bangladesh managed to score only 116 runs, leading to a 233-run victory for Pakistan.
- Date: July 4, 2007
- Venue: North West Cricket Stadium, Potchefstroom, South Africa
- Pakistan: 349/6 in 50 overs
- Bangladesh: 116 all out in 37.1 overs
- Result: Pakistan won by 233 runs
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9. Sri Lanka vs. Canada (232 runs) – February 19, 2003
Sri Lanka’s dominance was on full display in the 2003 World Cup when they scored 261 runs. Canada’s innings crumbled for just 36 runs.
- Date: February 19, 2003
- Venue: Boland Park, Paarl, South Africa
- Sri Lanka: 261/9 in 50 overs
- Canada: 36 all out in 18.4 overs
- Result: Sri Lanka won by 232 runs
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10. Australia vs. Netherlands (229 runs) – March 18, 2007
Australia faced the Netherlands during the 2007 World Cup and posted a formidable total of 358 runs. The Netherlands could only manage 129 runs in response.
- Date: March 18, 2007
- Venue: Warner Park,
- Basseterre, Saint Kitts,
- Australia: 358/5 in 50 overs
- Netherlands: 129 all out in 26.5 overs
- Result: Australia won by 229 runs
Here are the top 10 largest winning margins in ODIs:
Rank | Winner | Margin (Runs) | Opposition | Date |
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1 | New Zealand | 290 runs | Ireland | 01/01/2008 |
2 | India | 257 runs | Bermuda | 19/03/2007 |
3 | South Africa | 272 runs | Zimbabwe | 08/10/2010 |
4 | England | 210 runs | New Zealand | 16/02/2008 |
5 | Australia | 275 runs | Afghanistan | 04/03/2015 |
6 | India | 256 runs | Hong Kong | 25/06/2008 |
7 | Australia | 275 runs | Namibia | 27/02/2003 |
8 | Pakistan | 255 runs | Ireland | 23/05/2013 |
9 | Australia | 256 runs | India | 12/01/2004 |
10 | India | 244 runs | Sri Lanka | 16/12/2017 |
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