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Quickest victories in ODIs
Rajneesh Gupta |
September 15, 2004 00:11 IST
In one of the most lop-sided one-day internationals Australia defeated USA by nine wickets in ICC Champions Trophy match. Remarkably Australia needed only 7.5 overs and 33 minutes to reach the victory target. Australia's win is the third quickest in the ODI history both in terms of overs and time taken to overhaul opponent's total. The details: Quickest victories in terms of overs
Overs | Winner | Margin | Inns1 | | Inns2 | | Venue | Season |
4.2 | SL | 9 wickets | Zim | 38 | SL | 40-1 | Colombo (SSC) | 2001-02 |
4.4 | SL | 9 wickets | Can | 36 | SL | 37-1 | Paarl | 2002-03 |
7.5 | Aus | 9 wickets | USA | 65 | Aus | 66-1 | Rose Bowl | 2004 |
9.2 | SL | 9 wickets | Zim | 35 | SL | 40-1 | Harare | 2003-04 |
10.1 | WI | 8 wickets | Sco | 68 | WI | 70-2 | Leicester | 1999 |
11.3 | Ind | 10 wickets | Ken | 90 | Ind | 91-0 | Bloemfontein | 2001-02 |
12 | SA | 10 wickets | BD | 108 | SAf | 109-0 | Bloemfontein | 2002-03 |
12.2 | Aus | 10 wickets | Eng | 117 | Aus | 118-0 | Sydney | 2002-03 |
12.3 | WI | 7 wickets | Pak | 43 | WI | 45-3 | Cape Town | 1992-93 |
13.5 | Eng | 8 wickets | Can | 45 | Eng | 46-2 | Old Trafford | 1979 |
13.5 | SL | 10 wickets | Eng | 88 | SL | 89-0 | Dambulla | 2003-04 |
14 | Aus | 256 runs | Aus | 301-6 | Nam | 45 | Potchefstroom | 2002-03 |
15 | Ind | 9 wickets | BD | 130-8 | Ind | 132-1 | Colombo (SSC) | 1997-98 |
Quickest victories in terms of minutes
Mins | Winner | Margin | Inns1 | | Inns2 | | Venue | Season |
18 | SL | 9 wickets | Can | 36 | SL | 37-1 | Paarl | 2002-03 |
21 | SL | 9 wickets | Zim | 38 | SL | 40-1 | Colombo (SSC) | 2001-02 |
33 | Aus | 9 wickets | USA | 65 | Aus | 66-1 | Rose Bowl | 2004 |
39 | SL | 9 wickets | Zim | 35 | SL | 40-1 | Harare | 2003-04 |
42 | WI | 8 wickets | Sco | 68 | WI | 70-2 | Leicester | 1999 |
48 | SA | 10 wickets | BD | 108 | SA | 109-0 | Bloemfontein | 2002-03 |
50 | Ind | 10 wickets | Ken | 90 | Ind | 91-0 | Bloemfontein | 2001-02 |
51 | WI | 7 wickets | Pak | 43 | WI | 45-3 | Cape Town | 1992-93 |
56 | Aus | 10 wickets | Eng | 117 | Aus | 118-0 | Sydney | 2002-03 |
58 | Eng | 8 wickets | Can | 45 | Eng | 46-2 | Old Trafford | 1979 |
60 | SL | 10 wickets | Eng | 88 | SL | 89-0 | Dambulla | 2003-04 |
Note:
1. England defeated India by 7 runs in 15 overs and 60 minutes at Chandigarh in 1984-85, but it was scheduled to be a 15-over a-side match.
2. West Indies defeated Australia in 13.2 overs and 54 minutes at Sydney in 1988-89 but their victory target was revised to 108 runs in 18 overs chasing Australia's total of 226 runs made in 38 overs