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3 biggest totals conceded by England in ODI World Cup history

ODI World Cup matches are the stages that bring out the best of the players as well as the teams. England Cricket team have been in great form in the recently concluded editions of the marquee tournament. There have been games where the English batters have scored tons of runs against the opponents and there have been times when they have been on the receiving end. One such instance was on October 21 when the South African batters belted the English bowlers all around the park at Wankhede Stadium. 

But this is not the first time when the English bowlers have been thrashed like this. In the history of the World Cups, there have been numerous occasions where England’s bowling have been under the heat. Let us now look at the top three biggest totals conceded by England players in the history of ODI World Cups;

3 biggest totals conceded by England:

1. 399/7 by South Africa in Mumbai (WS) in 2023

3 biggest totals conceded by England in ODI World Cup history
by South Africa in Mumbai WS in 2023

In the 20th match of the ODI Cricket World Cup 2023, South Africa delivered a stunning performance, blowing away England at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium on Saturday. Both teams entered the match with defeats to Afghanistan and the Netherlands, respectively. South Africa displayed resilience and dominated England, who had another disappointing batting display. South Africa posted a record-breaking total of 399/7 in their 50 overs. Heinrich Klaasen played an explosive knock of 109, while Reeza Hendricks and Rassie van der Dussen notched up half-centuries. Marco Jansen concluded the innings with a powerful 75*.

In response, England struggled early, and their run-chase was never on track. At one point, they were 100/8, but Mark Wood and Gus Atkinson managed to add 70 runs. Ultimately, England was bowled out for 170, suffering a substantial defeat.

2. 348/8 by Pakistan in Nottingham in 2019

3 biggest totals conceded by England in ODI World Cup history
by Pakistan in Nottingham in 2019

In the 6th match of the ODI World Cup 2019, Pakistan achieved the distinction of posting the highest team total in a World Cup match without an individual century. Opting to bat first against England at Trent Bridge, Pakistan amassed a substantial 348 for 8 in their allotted 50 overs, with the key contribution coming from the star batsman, Mohammad Hafeez, who scored 84 runs from 62 deliveries. In addition to Hafeez, Babar Azam (64) and Sarfaraz Ahmed (55) both notched up half-centuries, playing crucial roles in propelling the team to a formidable total.

In reply to the target, England fell short by just 14 runs as they scored 334 runs in their allocated 50 overs. Joe Root (107) as well as Jos Buttler (103) were the stars with bat with brilliant centuries.

3. 342/9 by Australia in Melbourne in 2015

3 biggest totals conceded by England in ODI World Cup history
by Australia in Melbourne in 2015

In the second match of the ODI World Cup 2015, the Australian team registered the third-highest score against the England team in major tournaments. The skipper Aaron Finch led the attack for the Aussies with a brilliant 135 runs off just 128 deliveries. It was courtesy of this innings that Australia managed to score 342 runs in their 50 overs. In addition to it, England had an under-par chase as they were restricted to just 231 runs which meant Australia won the match by a humongous 111 runs. 

 

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