Sri Lanka scored a massive 443-9 against Netherlands (Holland). Sri Lanka won by 195 runs as Netherlands were all out for 248.
2006-07-25 23:40:43
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answered by rockstar4friendship 2
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Sri Lanka created a new world record for the highest team total in one-day internationals on Tuesday, when they smashed 443 for 9 before crushing minnows the Netherlands by 195 runs in the first of a two-match series in Amstelveen.
In reply, the hosts could score only 248, bowled out in 48.3 overs.
1996 world champions Sri Lanka beat the previous world record of 438 for 9, set by South Africa in an unbelievable run chase against Australia in March this year.
Australia were the first team to register a score of above 400 in one-dayers, when they scored 434 for 4 in 50 overs, but they were stunned by South Africa's reply, as the Proteas chased down the target in one of the best matches ever witnessed.
For Sri Lanka, opener Sanath Jayasuriya led the charge on Tuesday with a blazing knock of 157 from 104 deliveries, including 24 boundaries and a six.
Fresh from a 5-0 whitewash of England in the ODI series, the inspired Lankans hammered the inexperienced Dutch bowlers all over the VRA Ground.
Tillkaratne Dilshan finished the innings off in style, with a quickfire century. He scored 117 from 79 balls, with 15 boundaries and two sixes.
The Dutch made a brave attempt with the bat to restore some pride after the battering in the first part of the match, but kept losing wickets at regular intervals.
Tim de Leede gave the sparse home crowd some moments to cheer, scoring 51 from 42 balls, with six boundaries and a six.
Fast bowler Dilhara Fernando (3 for 39) and leg-spinner Kaushal Lokuarachchi (3 for 41) took three wickets each for Sri Lanka.
Brief scores:
Sri Lanka: 443 for 9 in 50 overs (S Jayasuriya 157, T Dilshan 117, K Sangakkara 46, W Stelling 2-77)
The Netherlands: 248 all out in 48.3 overs (T de Leede 51, A Kervezee 47, D Fernando 3-39, Lokuarachchi 3-41)
Result: Sri Lanka won by 195 runs
2006-07-25 23:42:09
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answered by JJ 4
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Officially its SRI LANKA which scored a massive 443/9. But some people find the SA VS AUS match more entertaining 'cos both teams are considered powerful. But as we know although Holland plays ODI its one of the weakest teams. But in the ICC records its the SRI LANKA.
2006-07-26 19:18:05
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answered by nuwanusa 5
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Sri Lanka:443
2006-07-26 14:36:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It is SRI LANKA who scored a massive 443-9 vs Netherlands in Amstelven & they WON by 195 runs .SOUTH AFRICA scored highest runs of 438 vs Australia who made 434.
2006-07-26 00:57:10
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answered by Anil 1
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The list of the teams that have scored the highest total in an innings is as follows.
443-9 (50 overs) Sri Lanka Netherlands Amstelveen 2006
438-9 (49.5 overs) South Africa v Australia Johannesburg 2005/06
434-4 (50 overs) Australia v South Africa Johannesburg 2005/06
398-5 (50 overs) Sri Lanka v Kenya Kandy 1995/96
397-5 (44 overs) New Zealand v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2005/06
391-4 (50 overs) England v Bangladesh Nottingham 2005
376-2 (50 overs) India v New Zealand Hyderabad (Decc) 1999/00
373-6 (50 overs) India v Sri Lanka Taunton 1999
371-9 (50 overs) Pakistan v Sri Lanka Nairobi (Gym) 1996/97
368-5 (50 overs) Australia v Sri Lanka Sydney 2005/06
363-3 (50 overs) South Africa v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2001/02
363-7 (55 overs) England v Pakistan Nottingham 1992
360-4 (50 overs) West Indies v Sri Lanka Karachi 1987/88
359-5 (50 overs) Australia v India Sydney 2003/04
359-2 (50 overs) Australia v India Johannesburg 2002/03
356-9 (50 overs) India v Pakistan Visakhapatnam 2004/05
354-3 (50 overs) South Africa v Kenya Cape Town 2001/02
353-5 (50 overs) India v New Zealand Hyderabad (Decc) 2003/04
353-6 (50 overs) Pakistan v England Karachi 2005/06
351-3 (50 overs) India v Kenya Paarl 2001/02
350-6 (50 overs) India v Sri Lanka Nagpur 2005/06
349-7 (50 overs) India v Pakistan Karachi 2003/04
349-9 (50 overs) New Zealand v India Rajkot 1999/00
349-9 (50 overs) Sri Lanka v Pakistan Singapore 1995/96
349-6 (50 overs) Australia v New Zealand Christchurch 1999/00
348-8 (50 overs) New Zealand v India Nagpur 1995/96
348-5 (50 overs) India v Bangladesh Dhaka 2004/05
347-4 (50 overs) New Zealand v USA The Oval 2004
347-3 (50 overs) Kenya v Bangladesh Nairobi (Gym) 1997/98
347-5 (50 overs) Australia v New Zealand Napier 2004/05
347-6 (50 overs) West Indies v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2003/04
347-2 (50 overs) Australia v India Bangalore 2003/04
344-7 (50 overs) Australia v Zimbabwe Hobart 2003/04
344-8 (50 overs) Pakistan v India Karachi 2003/04
344-6 (50 overs) Australia v South Africa Sydney 2005/06
344-5 (50 overs) Pakistan v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2002/03
344-8 (50 overs) ICC World XI v ASIA-XI Melbourne 2004/05
343-5 (50 overs) Pakistan v Hong Kong Colombo (SSC) 2004
343-5 (50 overs) Sri Lanka v Australia Sydney 2002/03
340-2 (50 overs) Zimbabwe Namibia Harare 2002/03
339-4 (50 overs) West Indies v Pakistan Adelaide 2004/05
339-4 (50 overs) Sri Lanka v Pakistan Chandigarh 1997
338-4 (50 overs) Australia v India Visakhapatnam 2000/01
338-7 (50 overs) Zimbabwe v Bermuda Port of Spain 2006
338-5 (60 overs) Pakistan v Sri Lanka Swansea 1983
338-4 (50 overs) New Zealand v Bangladesh Sharjah 1989/90
338-6 (50 overs) Australia v West Indies Melbourne 2000/01
337-7 (50 overs) Australia v Pakistan Sydney 1999/00
335-6 (50 overs) Pakistan v South Africa Port Elizabeth 2002/03
334-4 (60 overs) England v India Lord's 1975
333-8 (45 overs) West Indies v India Jamshedpur 1983/84
333-6 (50 overs) West Indies v Zimbabwe Georgetown 2006
333-9 (60 overs) England v Sri Lanka Taunton 1983
333-7 (50 overs) West Indies v Sri Lanka Sharjah 1995/96
333-6 (50 overs) India v Zimbabwe Guwahati 2001/02
332-8 (49 overs) New Zealand v Australia Christchurch 2005/06
332-3 (50 overs) Australia v Sri Lanka Sharjah 1989/90
332-5 (50 overs) Australia v Pakistan Nairobi (Gym) 2002
331-7 (50 overs) Australia v New Zealand Christchurch 2005/06
330-7 (49.1 overs) Australia v South Africa Port Elizabeth 2001/02
330-6 (60 overs) Pakistan v Sri Lanka Nottingham 1975
329-6 (50 overs) Pakistan v India Rawalpindi 2003/04
329-2 (50 overs) India v Kenya Bristol 1999
329-5 (50 overs) Australia v India Adelaide 1999/00
329-6 (50 overs) South Africa v Zimbabwe Durban 2004/05
329 (49.3 overs) Sri Lanka v West Indies Sharjah 1995/96
328-2 (50 overs) Pakistan v New Zealand Sharjah 1993/94
328-4 (50 overs) Australia v ICC-XI Melbourne (DS) 2005/06
328-3 (50 overs) South Africa Netherlands Rawalpindi 1995/96
328 (49.4 overs) India v Pakistan Peshawar 2005/06
328-5 (60 overs) Australia v Sri Lanka The Oval 1975
327-5 (50 overs) Pakistan v India Chennai 1997
327-4 (50 overs) England v Pakistan Lahore 2005/06
326-3 (50 overs) South Africa v Australia Port Elizabeth 2001/02
326-8 (49.3 overs) India v England Lord's 2002
325-6 (50 overs) Zimbabwe v Kenya Dhaka 1998/99
325-5 (47.4 overs) India v West Indies Ahmedabad 2002/03
325-5 (50 overs) England v India Lord's 2002
324-4 (50 overs) West Indies v India Ahmedabad 2002/03
324-2 (37.3 overs) Sri Lanka v England Leeds 2006
324-6 (50 overs) New Zealand v West Indies Napier 2005/06
324-8 (50 overs) Australia v Pakistan Karachi 1998/99
324-4 (50 overs) South Africa v New Zealand Centurion 2000/01
323-8 (50 overs) Australia v Zimbabwe Harare 2004
323-3 (50 overs) Pakistan v Zimbabwe Harare 2002/03
323-3 (50 overs) Pakistan v Bangladesh Multan 2003
323-5 (50 overs) Pakistan v England Sharjah 1998/99
323-2 (50 overs) Australia v Sri Lanka Adelaide 1984/85
322-5 (50 overs) Australia v New Zealand Wellington (WS) 2005/06
322-6 (60 overs) England v New Zealand The Oval 1983
321-2 (50 overs) South Africa v UAE Rawalpindi 1995/96
321-7 (50 overs) England v Sri Lanka Leeds 2006
321-8 (50 overs) South Africa v Pakistan Nairobi (Gym) 1996/97
320-7 (50 overs) South Africa v India Nagpur 1999/00
320 (49.5 overs) New Zealand v Australia Wellington (WS) 2005/06
320-3 (50 overs) Pakistan v Bangladesh Dhaka 2000
320-9 (60 overs) Australia v India Nottingham 1983
320-8 (55 overs) England v Australia Birmingham 1980
See this link for clear view of these stats : http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/STATS/ODIS/TEAM/ODI_HIGH_TEAM_TOTALS.html
The highest total is done by SriLanka against Netherlands at VRA Ground, Amstelveen on 4th July 2006.
Details of this match :
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Sri Lanka in Netherlands, 2006, 1st One-Day International
Netherlands v Sri Lanka
VRA Ground, Amstelveen
4 July 2006 (50-over match)
Result: Sri Lanka won by 195 runs
Series: Sri Lanka leads the 2-ODI series 1-0
Toss: Sri Lanka
Umpires: SA Bucknor (WI) and Shahul Hameed (Indonesia)
Match Referee: CH Lloyd (WI)
ODI Debuts: PW Borren, AN Kervezee, Mohammad Kashif, DJ Reekers, WF Stelling, RN ten Doeschate (NL).
Man of the Match: ST Jayasuriya
Score Card can be easily viewed in the following site clearly :
http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/2006/SL_IN_NL/SCORECARDS/SL_NL_ODI1_04JUL2006.html
Hope I have helped you and I thikn you got what you want.
2006-07-26 01:38:51
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answered by Sherlock Holmes 6
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Sreelanka Against Holland
2006-07-26 22:09:06
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answered by Joe85 2
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South Africa..in Internataional match
2006-07-25 23:43:34
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answered by jose m 2
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Sri Lanka but it wasn't an international match. In an international match it is South Africa.
2006-07-25 23:42:24
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answered by The cool Guy 1
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australia score is 468 south africa won the match by scoring 469
2006-07-27 20:33:59
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answered by mallempally m 1
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