Top 10 Biggest victory margins by balls remaining in ODIs

ODI cricket has a history of producing monumental defeats.

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New Zealand cricketer Brendon McCullum (R) and Martin Guptill celebrate their win during the second match in the World Cup Cricket tournament between Kenya and New Zealand at The M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 20, 2011. New Zealand crushed Kenya by 10 wickets in their World Cup Group A match. (Photo by DIBYANGSHU SARKAR/AFP/Getty Images)

ODI cricket has a history of producing monumental defeats. Many teams have suffered humiliating defeats in one of the most popular versions of the game. A margin of victory determines how significant the victory was by a particular team. A small margin of victory generally denotes a close, evenly matched game while a larger margin denotes the hammering received by a team. Here’s a look at the biggest victory margins by balls remaining in ODIs.

10. Australia v West Indies, 2013 – 244 balls:

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The Aussies hammered the West Indies in the first of the 5-match series in 2013 in Perth by 9 wickets with 244 balls remaining. The visitors were blown away for 70 in 23.5 overs and the home side took just 9.2 overs to seal the deal. The Aussies lost one wicket in the process of doing so. The home side’s innings lasted just 42 minutes at the famous WACA cricket ground.

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