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Victories are many types when categorized. some of them are last minute, last over, last bowl dramatic, etc. But there are some exceptional victories in the realm of cricket such as the largest victory. Those are the monumental victories with big differences from the opponent team. Here, we’ll take a closer look at the top 5 teams with the largest World Cup victories, where they achieved the remarkable feat of winning by 10 wickets.
India vs. East Africa (1975):
Margin: 10 Wickets
Balls Remaining: 181
Target: 121
Overs: 29.5
India’s crushing victory over East Africa in the inaugural Cricket World Cup in 1975 set the tone for their future success in the tournament. Chasing a modest target of 121, India reached their goal with 10 wickets in hand and a staggering 181 balls remaining. This dominant performance highlighted India’s potential as a cricketing powerhouse.
West Indies vs. Zimbabwe (1983):
Margin: 10 Wickets
Balls Remaining: 89
Target: 172
Overs: 45.1
The West Indies, known for their formidable batting lineup and intimidating fast bowlers, showcased their prowess in the 1983 World Cup against Zimbabwe. Needing 172 to win, the West Indies cruised to victory with all 10 wickets intact and 89 balls remaining. It was a clear demonstration of their dominance on the world stage.
West Indies vs. Pakistan (1983):
Margin: 10 Wickets
Balls Remaining: 19
Target: 221
Overs: 46.5
In the same 1983 tournament, the West Indies once again asserted their authority, this time against Pakistan. Facing a more substantial target of 221, the West Indies batsmen made light work of it, reaching their goal with 10 wickets to spare and 19 balls remaining. Their ability to chase down such a significant total with ease solidified their reputation as a cricketing powerhouse.
South Africa vs. Kenya (1996):
Margin: 10 Wickets
Balls Remaining: 172
Target: 141
Overs: 21.2
South Africa’s dominant performance against Kenya in the 1996 World Cup showcased their batting prowess. Chasing a target of 141, South Africa won the match with all 10 wickets intact and a remarkable 172 balls remaining. This victory demonstrated their ability to chase down even modest targets with clinical efficiency.
Sri Lanka vs. Bangladesh (2003):
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Margin: 10 Wickets
Balls Remaining: 173
Target: 125
Overs: 21.1
Sri Lanka’s World Cup journey in 2003 was highlighted by their stunning 10-wicket victory over Bangladesh. They chased down a target of 125 with incredible ease, ending the match with 173 balls remaining. Sri Lanka’s dominance with the bat was on full display, and this victory was a testament to their batting depth and skill.
These five victories are mostly 10 wickets against the opponent team. These kinds of victories express the domination of the winning team over the opponent. As we know cricket is a game of uncertainty so it is obvious that on any day any team could face their worst dream on the ground.
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