ODI Cricket History Win
Batting first, India scored 390 runs for five wickets in the match played at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram. India defeated Sri Lanka by 317 runs to win the third and final One Day International cricket match and also made a 3–0 clean sweep in the three match series.
This is the biggest win in terms of runs in ODI cricket. Earlier, New Zealand won by 290 runs against Ireland in 2008.
Kohli's 74th international century
Batting first after winning the toss earlier in the match, the Indian team scored 390 for five wickets thanks to former captain Virat Kohli's unbeaten 166 and opener Shubman Gill's brilliant century innings of 116 runs.
Brief description about International One Day Men's Cricket World Cup:
Organization Year | WINNER | Runner-up | Venue | Total Team | Margin of victory |
1975 | West Indies | Australia | England | 8 | 17 runs |
1979 | West Indies | England | England | 8 | 92 runs |
1983 | India | West Indies | England | 12 | 43 runs |
1987 | Australia | England | India/Pakistan | 8 | 7 runs |
1992 | Pakistan | England | Australia/New Zealand | 9 | 22 runs |
1996 | Sri Lanka | Australia | India/Pakistan/Sri Lanka | 12 | 7 wickets |
1999 | Australia | Pakistan | England | 12 | 8 wickets |
2003 | Australia | India | South Africa | 14 | 125 runs |
2007 | Australia | Sri Lanka | West Indies | 16 | 53 runs |
2011 | India | Sri Lanka | India/Sri Lanka/Bangladesh | 14 | 6 wickets |
2015 | Australia | New Zealand | Australia/New Zealand | 14 | 7 wickets |
2019 | England | New Zealand | England / Wales | 10 | 17 wickets |
2023 | India | Sri Lanka | India/Sri Lanka | 10 | 317 |
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