Australia’s record win, Netherlands defeated by 309 runs

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Kathmandu – Australia has achieved a record victory by the largest margin in the One Day World Cup cricket so far.

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In yesterday’s match, Netherlands lost by 309 runs. Earlier in the 2015 World Cup, Australia defeated Afghanistan by 275 runs. Chasing a target of 400 runs for victory, the Netherlands were bowled out in 21 overs. He scored a total of 90 runs.

Australia’s Adam Zampa took 4 wickets in this match. Similarly, Mitchell Marsh took 2 wickets and Mitchell Starc, Jos Hazlewood and Pat Cummins each took one wicket each.

Wickramajit Singh of Netherlands scored the highest 25 runs. Before that, Australia scored 399 runs for the loss of 8 wickets in the scheduled 50 overs in Glenn Maxwell’s record century.

Maxwell scored the fastest 40-ball century in World Cup history. He scored 106 runs in 44 balls.

Australian opener David Warner also scored a century. With the win, Australia has 6 points. Australia is fourth in the points table. India is at the top with 10 points.

With equal 8 points, South Africa is second and New Zealand is third. Today there will be a match between England and Sri Lanka.

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