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ICC Cricket World Cup 2023

Australia beat Netherlands by 309 runs, register biggest win in the history of ICC Cricket World Cup

Published at :October 26, 2023 at 2:29 AM
Modified at :October 26, 2023 at 2:29 AM
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Mihir Korde


Australia defeated Netherlands and have registered the biggest win in the history of ICC Cricket World Cup.

Australia's stunning victory over Netherlands in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 wasn't just a win, it was a record-breaking victory that shattered their previous best in terms of winning margins. This win, by a staggering 309 runs, surpassed Australia's own record, which had been set during the 2015 World Cup against Afghanistan.

In 2015, Australia achieved a monumental victory over Afghanistan, defeating them by a margin of 275 runs. However, their performance in Delhi during the 2023 World Cup exceeded even that extraordinary record, setting a new benchmark for dominance in the tournament.

Australia convincingly beat Netherlands

Australia's dominance in the match was exemplified by the brilliant performances of their key players. David Warner's century and Glenn Maxwell's explosive innings were pivotal, but it was the collective effort of the entire team that led to the monumental total of 399 for 8.

Maxwell became the fastest batsman to hit a century, he hit a ton in just 40 balls and dedicated his century to his new born baby.

Netherlands, on the other hand, found themselves struggling to cope with the immense pressure of chasing 400 runs. Australia's bowlers, spear-headed by Mitchell Starc and Adam Zampa, dismantled Dutch batting line-up.

Adam Zampa, with his brilliant four-wickets haul, became the leading wicket-taker. Netherlands could only manage 90 runs in their reply, succumbing to the sheer might of Australian side.

Australia's comprehensive victory by 309 runs in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 not only marked a historic win but also broke their own record from 2015, making this match a defining moment in the history of the World Cup.

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