A decade ago 250-plus scores were considered quite safe to defend in the One-Day Internationals but the scenario has completely changed in the last five years or so. Even 350-plus scores are not safe today let alone defending less than 300. The fielding restrictions, free-hits, huge bats and a wide array of shots have allowed the teams to score huge scores. With the trends changing in ODI cricket here we are presenting to you 10 teams who have chased down the 300-plus totals maximum number of times.
10. Zimbabwe – 2:

They were a pretty decent side in the 90s but the last decade has seen them struggling to perform against the bigger nations. The African nation have chased down the 300-plus totals twice in their history. The first one came against New Zealand when they chased down 328 in 2011 in Bulawayo. The second one also came against the same opposition when they successfully chased down 303. They have had to chase totals in excess of 300 five times in ODIs, they won two out of it and ended on the losing side 3 times.