Largest margin of victory (by runs) in ODIs: India the Biggest Loser

Hyderabad, India: The largest margin of victory (by runs) throw a special light on the teams, test-playing and associates. Among Test Playing nations India appears to be the biggest losers. Here is a list of the biggest 10 losses in the history of ODIs overall, and also between the test playing nations.

Overall Largest margin of victory (by runs) in ODIs

    1. 290 runs New Zealand def Ireland, Aberdeen, 2008
    2. 257 runs India def Bermuda, Port of Spain, 2007 (WC)
    3. 256 runs Aus def Namibia, Potchefstroom, 2003
    4. 256 runs Ind def Hong Kong, Karachi, 2008
    S. 245 runs SL def Ind, Sharjah 2000
    6. 243 runs SL def Bermuda, Port of Spain, 2007 (WC)
    7. 234 runs SL def Pak, Lahore 2009
    8. 233 runs Pak def Bangladesh*, Dhaka, 2000
    9. 232 runs Aus def SL, Adelaide, 2000
    10. 229 runs Aus def Netherlands, Basseterre, 2007

* Banglades had not got Test Status till this match.

India’s loss is the 14th biggest margin of defeat in ODIs between two test playing nations. Among test playing nations India has the dubious distinction of losing by biggest margin of runs.

10 Largest margin of victory (by runs) in ODIs Between Test Playing Nations

    1. 245 runs SL def Ind, Sharjah 2000
    2. 234 runs SL def Pak, Lahore 2009
    3. 232 runs Aus def SL, Adelaide, 2000
    4. 224 runs Aus def Pak, Nairobi 2002
    5. 217 runs Pak def SL, Sharjah 2002
    6. 215 runs Aus def New Zealand St. George’s 2007
    7. 212 runs S. Africa def Zimbabwe, Centurion 2009
    8. 209 runs S. Africa def West Indies, Cape Town 2004
    9. 208 runs Aus def India, Sydney 2004
    10. 206 runs New Zealand def Australia, Adelaide, 1986

Next 3 Big defeats by runs between Test Playing Countries

    11. 202 runs England def India Lord’s 1975 (WC)
    12. 200 runs Ind def Bangladesh, Dhaka 2003
    13. 200 runs New Zealand def India, Dambulla 2010

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