Australia equals world record (11 November 1998)
Australia equalled the existing world record when they successfully chased their target against Pakistan on 10 November in the third and final Limited Overs International match to score 316 runs
11-Nov-1998
11 November 1998
Australia equals world record
by Atul Kahate
Australia equalled the existing world record when they successfully
chased their target against Pakistan on 10 November in the third and
final Limited Overs International match to score 316 runs. This is the
highest ever score made by a team batting second (chasing a target)
and winning. Although Sri Lanka had scored 329 against West Indies
four years ago, they had lost by a whikser when Hashan Tillekeratne's
brave innings ended with a catch on the boundary line.
The other world record for the highest runs scored when chasing a
target successfully belonged to India, when they beat Pakistan last
year in that exciting third and last final at Dhaka when Kanitkar
dispatched Saqlain Mushtaq's delivery over mid wicket for a winning
four.
The following table lists the highest totals made by teams when
chasing a target together with details such as whether the match was
day/night and the margins of victory/defeat.
Total Overs For Vs Ground Date *DN Result of match
329-10 49.3 SL WI Sharjah 16 Oct 1995 N Lost by 4 runs
316- 4 48.5 Aus Pak Lahore 10 Nov 1998 N Won by 6 wkts
316- 7 47.5 Ind Pak Dhaka 18 Jan 1998 N Won by 3 wkts
315-10 49.4 Pak SL Singapore 02 Apr 1996 N Lost by 34 runs
313- 7 49.2 SL Zim New Plymouth 23 Feb 1992 N Won by 3 wkts
301-10 49.3 SL Ind Colombo (Khettarama) 07 Jul 1998 Y Lost by 6 runs
300- 7 50.0 Ind SL Colombo (Khettarama) 17 Aug 1997 Y Lost by 2 runs
300- 6 48.0 Pak SL Kimberley 07 Apr 1998 N Won by 4 wkts
298- 6 54.5 NZ Eng Leeds 23 May 1990 N Won by 4 wkts
298- 9 50.0 NZ RSA Brisbane 09 Jan 1998 Y Lost by 2 runs
297- 6 48.5 NZ Eng Adelaide 29 Jan 1983 N Won by 4 wkts
297- 5 48.1 RSA WI Lahore 03 Nov 1997 Y Won by 5 wkts
292-10 49.2 Ind Pak Chennai 21 May 1997 Y Lost by 35 runs
Note: DN = 'Y' means the match was a floodlit (day/night) LOI match.
Just for the record, Pakistan have been beaten in a home series in all
the matches only for the second time ever. The only previous instance
was when England beat them 3-0 after the 1987-88 Reliance World Cup.
Contributed by: Atul Kahate (atul.kahate@db.com)
Source :: Atul Kahate