IND vs SL: India got the biggest win in ODI history, for the first time a team lost by 300 runs

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New Delhi. Team India has made a new record in ODI cricket. He defeated Sri Lanka by 317 runs in the third ODI (IND vs SL). This is the biggest win of any team in the history of ODI cricket. Playing first in the match, Team India scored a huge score of 390 runs for 5 wickets. Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill played century innings. In response, the Sri Lankan team was reduced to 73 runs in 22 overs. Bhandara did not bat due to injury. Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj bowled brilliantly and took 4 wickets for 32 runs. With this, the Indian team made a 3-0 clean sweep in the ODI series. The Sri Lankan team has never been able to beat India in the ODI series at home. Earlier, the record of big win was in the name of New Zealand. He defeated Ireland by 290 runs in 2008.

The Sri Lankan team that came to chase the target never appeared in the match. His 5 wickets fell for only 37 runs. After this, captain Dasun Shanaka was expected, but he became the victim of left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav after scoring only 11 runs. 7 batsmen could not reach double figures. Apart from Siraj, Mohammed Shami and Kuldeep Yadav also took 2-2 wickets.

Biggest win in West Indies
Earlier, Team India’s biggest win in ODIs was 257 runs. In March 2007, India defeated Bermuda by 257 runs in a World Cup match. This match was played in West Indies. Team India had scored 413 runs for 5 wickets while playing first. Virender Sehwag scored a century. In response, Bermuda’s team returned to the pavilion after scoring 156 runs. Apart from this, in 2008, India won a big win by 256 runs against Hong Kong in Karachi.

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Apart from this, Team India has won 3 more matches by 200 or more runs. In 2022, he defeated Bangladesh by 227 runs, in 2018 West Indies by 224 runs and in 2003 Bangladesh by 200 runs.

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