#10. 417/6 Australia vs Afghanistan, Perth, 2015
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On March 4, 2015, Australia set a World Cup record against Afghanistan as they put 417 runs on board for 6 wickets. Austrailia won the match by 275 runs, which is the second largest margin of win in ODI cricket history and the largest in the World Cup.
Player of the match, David Warner single-handedly destroyed the Afghani bowling line-up. Warner cruised to 178 off 133 balls, with a strike rate of 133.83 and scored his century just in the 25th over of the match. Steven Smith (95 off 98 balls) and Glenn Maxwell (88 off 39 balls) helped Australia to set the World Cup record total of 417.
In reply, Afghanistan managed to score only 142 runs and lost by record 275 runs. Mitchell Johnson took 4 wickets for his side and conceded only 22 runs in his 7.3 overs spell.
#9. 418/5 India vs West Indies, Indore, 2011
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On December 8, 2011, the 4th ODI of the West Indies tour of India was played at Indore. Virender Sehwag's epical record-breaking performance powered team India to put their highest ODI total of 418 on board for 5 wickets.
Player of the match, Virender Sehwag exterminated West Indies bowlers ruthlessly and broke the record for the highest individual ODI score of the 'Master Blaster', Sachin Tendulkar. The 'Nawab of Najafgarh' played his 219 runs' knock off just 149 balls, with a strike rate of 146.97.
In reply, West Indies were bowled out 265 and lost by 153 runs. Denesh Ramdin scored 96 off 96 balls but failed to bring a fruitful result for his side. West Indies could not even play all the 50 overs of their inning as they lost all the wickets within 49.2 overs.
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