Top 5 successful run chases in ODI cricket without losing a wicket

Here we look at the top five successful chases during 10-wicket victories in ODI cricket.

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3. England vs Sri Lanka, 2016 – Target 255

 Alex Hales and Jason Roy (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

England’s batting became a force to deal in the limited-overs formats by the time Sri Lanka toured them in 2016. The Lankans managed to hold the home team in the first match to a Tie thanks to a maximum from Liam Plunkett on the last ball of the game. In the second game of the 5-match ODI series, the two sides faced off in Birmingham. Sri Lanka finished on 254/7 after struggling through their innings.

Both the openers Alex Hales and Jason Roy took little time at the start of the chase to get going as they needed 55 balls apiece to reach fifty. Roy took 37 more balls for bringing up his hundred while Hales completed his hundred in 91 deliveries. England, who were 111/0 in 20 overs, smashed 108 runs in the next 10 overs. They finished the chase of 255 in only 34.1 overs and took a 1-0 lead in the series.

This became the highest 10-wicket chase in ODI cricket bettering New Zealand’s 236-run chase against Zimbabwe. If we ignore the match situation, this chase by England can be considered as a proper revenge over the Sri Lankans for what they did in the 2011 World Cup quarter-final. In fact, England did it in a better way as they chased down at 7.49 runs an over with 89 balls to spare.

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