Top 10 highest margin defeat among the Test playing teams in the history of ODI cricket

South Africa sealed their first ever series win India as they defeated India by a huge 214 run margin at Wankhede, Mumbai. This was South Africa’s third 200 run plus victory in 2015.

The last four matches of the series had split between India and South Africa. But, in the series decider Faf du Plessis hit his first,  Quinton de Kock hit his second and AB de Villiers notched up his third ODI hundred in this series that helped South Africa to set a formidable target 439 for India.

Nevertheless, in an important match under the pressure Indian batting line-up succumbed to the pressure as they folded up inside 224 runs in just 36 overs.

Ajinkya Rahane and Shikhar Dhawan offered a challenge to South African bowlers built an 112 runs partnership. But, 20 year Rabada and Dale Steyn strike in back to back overs to scalp the wickets of Dhawan and Rahane that opened the floodgates of India’s lower middle order and  toothless tailenders slumped to a massive 214 run loss, the highest margin defeat at home.

This is indeed a humiliation for India. South Africa played five ODI series in India, now their performance looks like this- one draw, three losses  and a victory. On the contrary, India is yet to win any bilateral ODI series in South  Africa.

 

However, in the history of ODI cricket India’s 214 run defeat was the 21st highest in the list And 11th among the Test cricket playing nations. So, Sportzwiki, now, is looking  at top 10 highest margin defeat handed to a Test playing team by a Test playing team in the history of ODI cricket.

Here is the list:

Winner

Opposition

Target

Margin

Ground

Match date

South Africa

Zimbabwe

400

272

Benoni

22 Oct 2010

South Africa

Sri Lanka

302

258

Paarl

11 Jan 2012

South Africa

West Indies

409

257

Sydney

27 Feb 2015

Sri Lanka

India

300

245

Sharjah

29 Oct 2000

Sri Lanka

Pakistan

310

234

Lahore

24 Jan 2009

Pakistan

Bangladesh

321

233

Dhaka

2 Jun 2000

Australia

Sri Lanka

324

232

Adelaide

28 Jan 1985

Australia

Pakistan

333

224

Nairobi

30 Aug 2002

Pakistan

Sri Lanka

296

217

Sharjah

17 Apr 2002

Australia

New Zealand

349

215

St George’s

20 Apr 2007

 

 

Sudipta Biswas

Sports Crazy man, Live in cricket, Love writing, Studied English journalism in Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Chose sports as the subject for study, Born 24 years ago during the 1992 Cricket world...

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