Highest Margin win (By wickets) in ODI | Batting record

In this blog, we will discuss the top 10 highest margin win by wickets in ODI history of cricket.

1. 10 Wickets (264 Balls Remaining)-New Zealand- Highest Margin Win By Wickets in ODI

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New Zealand has the record for the highest margin win by wickets in an ODI against Bangladesh i

In the 2007 Bangladesh tour of New Zealand, the Kiwi team defeated Bangladesh by ten wickets with 264 balls remaining and created a world record for the highest margin win by wickets in ODI.

In this match, while batting first, the Bangladesh team got all out on just 93 runs in 37.5 overs. Mohammad Ashraful scored the Bangladesh team’s highest 25 runs in 31 balls.

Daniel Vettori took this match’s highest five wickets for the New Zealand team.

The New Zealand team scored 95 runs in just six overs without losing any wickets resulting in the Kiwi victory by ten wickets and 264 balls remaining. Brendon McCullum scored the highest 80 runs in just 28 balls with a strike rate of 285.71 by smashing nine fours and six sixes.

Daniel Vettori won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance. 

2. 10 Wickets (252 Balls Remaining)-New Zealand-Second Highest Margin Win By Wickets In ODI

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New Zealand has the record for the second-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against Kenya 

In the 2011 ICC world cup, the Kiwi team defeated Kenya by ten wickets with 252 balls remaining and created a world record for the second-highest margin win by wickets in ODI. 

In this match, while batting first, the Kenyan team got all out on just 69 runs in 23.5 overs. Seren Waters scored the highest 16 runs in 42 balls for the Kenyan team.

Hamish Bennett took this match’s highest four wickets for the New Zealand team.

The New Zealand team scored 72 runs in just eight overs without losing any wickets resulting in the Kiwi victory by ten wickets and 252 balls remaining. Martin Guptill scored the highest 39 runs in 32 balls with a strike rate of 121.87 by smashing five fours and two sixes.

Hamish Bennett won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance. 

3. 10 Wickets (250 Balls Remaining)-New Zealand-Third Highest Margin Win By Wickets in ODI 

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New Zealand has the record for the third-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against Sri Lanka 

In the 2015 Sri Lanka tour of New Zealand, the Kiwi team defeated Bangladesh by ten wickets with 250 balls remaining and created a world record for the third-highest margin win by wickets in ODI

In this match, while batting first, the Sri Lankan team got all out on just 117 runs in 27.4 overs. Nuwan Kulasekara scored the highest 19 runs in 24 balls for the Sri Lankan team.

Matt Henry took this match’s highest four wickets for the New Zealand team.

The New Zealand team scored 118 runs in 8.2 overs without losing any wickets resulting in the Kiwi victory by ten wickets and 250 balls remaining. Martin Guptill scored the highest 93 runs in just 30 balls with a strike rate of 310.00 by smashing nine fours and eight sixes.

Martin Guptill won the man of the match award for his excellent batting performance. 

4. 10 Wickets (231 Balls Remaining)-India- Fourth Highest Margin Win By Wickets In ODI

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India has the record for the fourth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against Kenya in the 

In the 2001 ODI match, the Indian team defeated Kenya by ten wickets with 231 balls remaining and created a world record for the fourth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI

In this match, while batting first, the Kenyan team got all out on just 90 runs in 37.1 overs. Tony Suji scored the highest 18 runs in 47 balls for the Kenyan team.

Ajit Agarkar took this match’s highest four wickets for the Indian team.

The Indian team scored 91 runs in just 11.3 overs without losing any wickets resulting in the Indian victory by ten wickets and 231 balls remaining. Virendra Sehwag scored the highest 55 runs in 43 balls with a strike rate of 127.90 by smashing 11 fours.

Ajit Agarkar won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance. 

5. 10 Wickets (229 Balls Remaining)-Sri Lanka-Fifth Highest Margin Win By Wickets In ODI

Sri Lanka-Fifth Highest Margin Win By Wickets In ODI

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Sri Lanka has the record for the fifth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against Bangladesh

In the 2018 Tri-nation series, the Sri Lankan team defeated Bangladesh by ten wickets with 229 balls remaining and created a world record for the fifth-highest margin win by wickets in One Day International. 

In this match, while batting first, the Bangladesh team got all out on just 82 runs in 24 overs. Mushfiqur Rahim scored the highest 26 runs in 56 balls for the Bangladeshi team.

Suranga Lakmal took this match’s highest three wickets for Sri Lanka.

The Sri Lankan scored 83 runs in just 11.5 overs without losing any wickets resulting in Sri Lankan victory by ten wickets and 229 balls remaining. Upul Tharanga scored 39 runs in 37 balls with a strike rate of 105.40 by smashing 1 four and three sixes.

Suranga Lakmal won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance.

6. 10 Wickets (228 Balls Remaining)-South Africa-Sixth Highest Margin Win By Wickets In ODI

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South Africa has the record for the sixth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against Bangladesh 

In the 2003 ICC world cup match, the Proteas team defeated Bangladesh by 10 wickets with 228 balls remaining and created a world record for the sixth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI

In this match, while batting first, the Bangladesh team got all out on just 108 runs in 35.1 overs. Khaled Mashud scored the highest 31 runs in 67 balls for the Bangladeshi team.

Makhaya Ntini took the highest four wickets for the South African team in this match.

The South African team scored 109 runs in just 12 overs without losing any wickets resulting in the Protea’s victory by ten wickets and 228 balls remaining. Gary Kirsten scored the highest 52 runs in 32 balls with a strike rate of 162.50 by smashing nine fours and one sixes.

Makhaya Ntini won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance.

7. 10 Wickets (227 Balls Remaining)-England-Seventh Highest Margin Win By Wickets in ODI

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England has the record for the seventh-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against Sri Lanka 

In the third ODI of Sri Lanka’s tour of England and Ireland, the English team defeated Sri Lanka by 10 wickets with 227 balls remaining and created a world record for the seventh-highest margin win by wickets in One Day International. 

In this match, while batting first, the Sri Lankan team got all out on just 67 runs in 24 overs. Kumar Sangakkara scored the highest 13 runs in 23 balls for the Sri Lankan team.

Chris Jordan took the highest five wickets for the English team in this match.

The English team scored 73 runs in just 12.1 overs without losing any wickets resulting in the England victory by ten wickets and 227 balls remaining. Ian Bell scored the highest 41 runs in just 33 balls with a strike rate of 124.24 by smashing four fours and one sixes.

Chris Jordan won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance.

8. 10 Wickets (226 Balls Remaining)-Australia-Eighth Highest Margin Win By Wickets in ODI

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Australia has the record for the eighth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against England

In the 2003 VB series final, the Australian team defeated England by 10 wickets with 226 balls remaining and created a world record for the eighth-highest margin win by wickets in One Day International. 

In this match, while batting first, the England team got all out on just 117 runs in 41 overs. Paul Collingwood scored the highest 43 runs in 71 balls for the English team.

Andy Bichel took this match’s highest four wickets for the Australian team.

The Australian team scored 118 runs in just 12.2 overs without losing any wickets resulting in the Australian victory by ten wickets and 226 balls remaining. Adam Gilchrist scored the highest 69 runs in just 37 balls with a strike rate of 186.48 by smashing 15 fours.

Brett Lee won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance.

9. 10 Wickets (221 Balls Remaining)-West Indies-Ninth Highest Margin Win By Wickets In ODI

West Indies-Ninth Highest Margin Win By Wickets In ODI

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West Indies has the record for the ninth-highest margin win by wickets in an ODI against Pakistan in the history of the One Day International match.

In 1992 the match between West Indies Vs Pakistan, the West Indian team defeated Pakistan by 10 wickets with 221 balls remaining and created a world record for the ninth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI 

This match was played on the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground

10. 10 Wickets (217 Balls Remaining)-Sri Lanka-Tenth Highest Margin Win By Wickets in ODI

Sri Lanka-Tenth Highest Margin Win By Wickets in ODI

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Sri Lanka has the record for the tenth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI against England

In the 2003 England tour of Sri Lanka, the Sri Lankan team defeated England by 10 wickets with 217 balls remaining and created a world record for the tenth-highest margin win by wickets in ODI

In this match, while batting first, the England team got all out on just 88 runs in 46.1 overs. Paul Collingwood scored the highest 31 runs in 96 balls for the English team.

In this match, Chaminda Vaas took the highest three wickets for the Sri Lankan team.

The Sri Lankan scored 89 runs in just 13.5 overs without losing any wickets resulting in the Sri Lankan victory by ten wickets and 217 balls remaining. Sanath Jayasuriya scored the highest 46 runs in 41 balls with a strike rate of 112.19 by smashing six fours and one sixes.

Chaminda Vaas won the man of the match award for his excellent bowling performance.

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