The ICC Cricket World Cup has returned for its 13th edition this year, marking it as the biggest event in the world of cricket. 🏆 This prestigious tournament features the top 10 cricketing nations from around the globe, all vying for the coveted trophy. 🌍 The World Cup is renowned for its high-scoring matches, intense […]
The ICC Cricket World Cup has returned for its 13th edition this year, marking it as the biggest event in the world of cricket. 🏆 This prestigious tournament features the top 10 cricketing nations from around the globe, all vying for the coveted trophy. 🌍 The World Cup is renowned for its high-scoring matches, intense rivalries, and thrilling encounters on the cricket field. 🎉 With each passing edition, the level of competition in the tournament continues to rise, treating fans to an increasing number of high run totals. 📈
In the history of the ICC ODI World Cup, teams have achieved remarkable feats by successfully chasing down imposing targets. 🌟 It’s not uncommon to witness teams scoring over 400 runs in an inning or successfully chasing down 300-plus targets, a scenario that was a rarity in the earlier days of the sport. 🏏 Today, let’s delve into some of the incredible batting accomplishments by teams that have undertaken memorable run chases in the ICC ODI World Cup, spanning from its inception in 1975 to the latest edition in 2023. 🗓️
#1 Pakistan’s Triumph in 2023 🏏
During the 2023 ODI World Cup, an epic showdown unfolded at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad between Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Sri Lanka posted an imposing total of 344/9 in their 50 overs, seemingly poised for victory as they swiftly dismissed Pakistan’s top-order batsmen, including Imam-ul-Haq and captain Babar Azam. 😱 However, Pakistan’s opening duo, Abdullah Shafique and Muhammad Rizwan, both crafted splendid centuries, guiding their team to a remarkable 6-wicket victory. 🎉🏆
#2 Ireland’s Sensational Chase in 2011 ☘️
In the 2011 World Cup, Ireland sent shockwaves through the cricketing world by chasing down a colossal target of 328 in just 49.1 overs against arch-rivals England. Kevin O’Brien etched his name into cricketing history with a match-winning century. Ireland’s incredible achievement remains unmatched to this day, leaving cricket enthusiasts eager for more thrilling high-chase encounters in the 2023 World Cup. 🙌💥
#3 Bangladesh’s Underdog Triumph in 2019 🇧🇩
In the 2019 World Cup, Bangladesh showcased their underdog spirit by comfortably chasing down West Indies’ formidable target of 322 runs. Their batsmen displayed impeccable form, requiring only 41.3 overs to secure victory by 7 wickets. Shakib Al Hasan, one of the world’s elite cricketers, played a pivotal role with an unbeaten 124-run innings, while Litton Das contributed a quickfire 94 off 69 balls to seal the win for Bangladesh. 🏆👏
#4 Bangladesh’s Heroics in 2015 🇧🇩
Claiming the third spot on the list of the highest successful run chases in ODI World Cup history, Bangladesh’s performance in the 2015 World Cup was memorable. They chased down Scotland’s target of 319 runs in 48.1 overs with just four wickets lost. Opener Tamim Iqbal’s composed 95 off 100 balls set the stage, with contributions from Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, and Mahmudullah proving crucial in their victory. 🎯🥳
Highest Run Chases in Cricket World Cup
Position
Team
Final Score
Opposition
Target
Date
1
Pakistan
345/4
Sri Lanka
345
10 Oct 2023
2
Ireland
329/7
England
328
2 Mar 2011
3
Bangladesh
322/3
West Indies
322
17 Jun 2019
4
Bangladesh
322/4
Scotland
319
5 Mar 2015
5
Sri Lanka
313/7
Zimbabwe
313
23 Feb 1992
6
Sri Lanka
312/1
England
310
1 Mar 2015
7
Ireland
307/4
Netherlands
307
18 Mar 2011
8
Ireland
307/6
West Indies
305
16 Feb 2015
9
England
301/9
West Indies
301
21 Apr 2007
10
South Africa
300/7
India
297
12 Mar 2011
11
New Zealand
299/6
South Africa
293
24 Mar 2015
12
England
296/4
Netherlands
289
22 Feb 2011
13
New Zealand
290/7
Bangladesh
288
13 Mar 2015
14
Australia
289/4
New Zealand
287
11 Mar 1996
15
India
288/4
Zimbabwe
286
14 Mar 2015
16
Zimbabwe
286/6
U.A.E.
279
19 Feb 2015
17
Ireland
279/8
U.A.E.
275
25 Feb 2015
18
India
277/4
Sri Lanka
274
2 Apr 2011
19
West Indies
276/3
Australia
274
18 Jun 1983
20
India
276/4
Pakistan
272
1 Mar 2003
21
Sri Lanka
272/4
India
272
2 Mar 1996
22
Australia
272/5
South Africa
267
13 Jun 1999
23
West Indies
267/9
Pakistan
265
11 Jun 1975
24
India
265/3
Sri Lanka
263
6 Jul 2019
25
Pakistan
264/6
New Zealand
261
21 Mar 1992
26
India
261/5
Australia
260
24 Mar 2011
27
India
260/2
Ireland
254
10 Mar 2015
28
South Africa
254/6
India
253
15 May 1999
29
New Zealand
253/5
India
252
12 Jun 1999
30
New Zealand
253/4
Zimbabwe
250
8 Mar 2003
31
Pakistan
250/3
England
249
3 Mar 1996
32
Australia
248/3
Zimbabwe
247
24 Feb 2003
33
Australia
248/3
England
248
8 Apr 2007
34
New Zealand
248/8
Bangladesh
245
5 Jun 2019
35
Pakistan
247/3
England
245
20 Oct 1987
36
England
246/8
West Indies
238
9 Oct 1987
37
Sri Lanka
245/3
Australia
242
17 Mar 1996
38
New Zealand
245/6
South Africa
242
19 Jun 2019
39
South Africa
243/5
Pakistan
243
29 Feb 1996
40
Pakistan
242/1
New Zealand
242
16 Jun 1999
41
Pakistan
241/3
Ireland
238
15 Mar 2015
42
Pakistan
241/4
New Zealand
238
26 Jun 2019
43
New Zealand
238/8
England
235
15 Jun 1983
44
Sri Lanka
236/5
England
236
9 Mar 1996
45
Sri Lanka
236/6
Afghanistan
233
22 Feb 2015
46
New Zealand
233/6
India
231
14 Jun 1975
47
England
233/3
Pakistan
233
18 Jun 1983
48
West Indies
232/6
Australia
230
4 Mar 1996
49
Australia
232/3
Sri Lanka
227
16 Apr 2007
50
New Zealand
231/6
India
231
12 Mar 199
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