ODIs - Highest Win Margins


Highest Margins of Victory by runs
245 runs  Sri Lanka (299-5) beat India (54)                 Sharjah              2000/01    
233 runs  Pakistan (320-3) beat Bangladesh (87)             Dhaka                1999/00    
232 runs  Australia (323-2) beat Sri Lanka (91)             Adelaide             1984/85    
217 runs  Pakistan (295-6) beat Sri Lanka (78)              Sharjah              2001/02    
208 runs  South Africa (354-3) beat Kenya (146)             Cape Town            2001/02    
206 runs  New Zealand (276-7) beat Australia (70)           Adelaide             1985/86    
202 runs  England (334-4) beat India (132-3)                Lord's               1975       
202 runs  South Africa (305-8) beat Kenya (103)             Nairobi (Gym)        1996/97    
202 runs  Zimbabwe (325-6) beat Kenya (123)                 Dhaka                1998/99    
198 runs  England (363-7) beat Pakistan (165)               Nottingham           1992       
196 runs  England (290-5) beat East Africa (94)             Birmingham           1975       
193 runs  West Indies (248-5) beat Sri Lanka (55)           Sharjah              1986/87    
192 runs  Pakistan (330-6) beat Sri Lanka (138)             Nottingham           1975       
192 runs  Zimbabwe (284) beat Bangladesh (92)               Nairobi (AK)         1997/98    
191 runs  West Indies (360-4) beat Sri Lanka (169-4)        Karachi              1987/88    
191 runs  Sri Lanka (296-4) beat Zimbabwe (105)             Harare               1994/95    

Highest Margins of Victory by wickets
10 wickets  India (123-0) beat East Africa (120)            Leeds                1975       
10 wickets  New Zealand (113-0) beat India (112-9)          Melbourne            1980/81    
10 wickets  West Indies (172-0) beat Zimbabwe (171)         Birmingham           1983       
10 wickets  India (97-0) beat Sri Lanka (96)                Sharjah              1983/84    
10 wickets  West Indies (117-0) beat New Zealand (116)      Port of Spain        1984/85    
10 wickets  Pakistan (66-0) beat New Zealand (64)           Sharjah              1985/86    
10 wickets  West Indies (192-0) beat New Zealand (191-9)    Christchurch         1986/87    
10 wickets  West Indies (221-0) beat Pakistan (220-2)       Melbourne            1991/92    
10 wickets  West Indies (154-0) beat South Africa (152)     Port of Spain        1991/92    
10 wickets  India (116-0) beat West Indies (121)            Port of Spain        1996/97    
10 wickets  West Indies (200-0) beat India (199-7)          Bridgetown           1996/97    
10 wickets  India (197-0) beat Zimbabwe (196-9)             Sharjah              1998/99    
10 wickets  South Africa (168-0) beat India (164)           Sharjah              1999/00    
10 wickets  England (171-0) beat West Indies (169-8)        Chester-le-Street    2000       
10 wickets  Australia (124-0) beat West Indies (123)        Adelaide             2000/01    
10 wickets  Sri Lanka (166-0) beat England (165-9)          Colombo (SSC)        2000/01    
10 wickets  India (91-0) beat Kenya (90)                    Bloemfontein         2001/02    




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Pakistan appears twice in there as losers:



198 runs  England (363-7) beat Pakistan (165)               Nottingham           1992       

10 wickets  West Indies (221-0) beat Pakistan (220-2)       Melbourne            1991/92    



I had the misfortune of watching them on both occassions. The match against England at the ground and the match against WI on TV.

http://www3.pak.org/gupshup/smilies/frown.gif

Amazing thing about is that both matches lost were at the same time we won the world cup, it just goes to show you that Pakistanis can recover from their loss and quickly get back into the game.
One match that I will never forget is the one when Simmon took 7 wickets against Pak in WI and bowled the whole team off for just 43 runs and that was right after the 92 world cup as well.


by how many points did Pakistan lose when they scored the lowest score ever of 45... hasnt been beatin yet...

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Originally posted by ehsan:
*Pakistan appears twice in there as losers:
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Look at the bright side... Pakistan is on the winning side of this list FOUR times too :)

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Originally posted by UMAIR316:
**Amazing thing about is that both matches lost were at the same time we won the world cup, it just goes to show you that Pakistanis can recover from their loss and quickly get back into the game.
One match that I will never forget is the one when Simmon took 7 wickets against Pak in WI and bowled the whole team off for just 43 runs and that was right after the 92 world cup as well.

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I believe the england match was a 60 over match so its not so bad afterall... I mean if the pak vs lanka final would have been 60 overs, pak would have made like 350+ and bowled out sri lanka at 78!!