The ODI World Cup is probably the biggest tournament in the game of cricket. It takes place every four years, with top teams from around the world competing in this high-profile event. Winning the ODI World Cup is the goal of every cricket team that enters the game.
Australia is the most successful team with five wins, followed by India and West Indies with two titles each. There are many great performances recorded in the history of ODI World Cup. We are going to discuss the ones that ended up with the biggest wins. This article will be the biggest margin of victory in the history of ODI World Cup.
Highest Win By Run Margin in Cricket World Cup
*Last Updated on 21st November 2023
Winner | Margin | Target | WC Year | Opposition | Venue | Date |
Australia | 309 runs | 400 | 2023 | Netherlands | Delhi | 25 Oct 2023 |
India | 302 runs | 358 | 2023 | Sri Lanka | Wankhede | 02 Nov 2023 |
Australia | 275 runs | 418 | 2015 | Afghanistan | Perth | 4 Mar 2015 |
India | 257 runs | 414 | 2007 | Bermuda | Port of Spain | 19 Mar 2007 |
South Africa | 257 runs | 409 | 2015 | West Indies | Sydney | 27 Feb 2015 |
Australia | 256 runs | 302 | 2003 | Namibia | Potchefstroom | 27 Feb 2003 |
Sri Lanka | 243 runs | 322 | 2007 | Bermuda | Port of Spain | 15 Mar 2007 |
India | 243 runs | 327 | 2023 | South Africa | Eden Gardens | 05 Nov 2023 |
South Africa | 231 runs | 352 | 2011 | Netherlands | Mohali | 3 Mar 2011 |
Australia | 229 runs | 359 | 2007 | Netherlands | Basseterre | 18 Mar 2007 |
South Africa | 229 runs | 400 | 2023 | England | Wankhede | 21 Oct 2023 |
South Africa | 221 runs | 354 | 2007 | Netherlands | Basseterre | 16 Mar 2007 |
Australia | 215 runs | 349 | 2007 | New Zealand | St George’s | 20 Apr 2007 |
West Indies | 215 runs | 331 | 2011 | Netherlands | Delhi | 28 Feb 2011 |
Sri Lanka | 210 runs | 333 | 2011 | Canada | Hambantota | 20 Feb 2011 |
South Africa | 206 runs | 285 | 2011 | Bangladesh | Dhaka | 19 Mar 2011 |
Pakistan | 205 runs | 318 | 2011 | Kenya | Hambantota | 20 Feb 2011 |
Australia | 203 runs | 335 | 2007 | Scotland | Basseterre | 14 Mar 2007 |
England | 202 runs | 335 | 1975 | India | Lord’s | 07 Jun 1975 |
South Africa | 201 runs | 412 | 2015 | Ireland | Canberra | 03 Mar 2015 |