Unforgettable moments when minnows caused an upset in ODI World Cup history

Some instances where smaller teams upset heavyweights in ICC World Cup tournaments.

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2. Zimbabwe defeat India and South Africa in the 1999 World Cup

Zimbabwe defeats India and South Africa in the 1999 World Cup
Zimbabwe defeats India and South Africa in the 1999 World Cup. (Photo Source: ICC)

The 1999 World Cup was played in England after 16 years. Zimbabwe was at the peak of their cricketing powers in that year and it was evident how they played in this tournament. Zimbabwe first face off against India in Leicester. Put into bat first, thanks to 68* from Andy Flower and 45 from brother Grant, Zimbabwe posted 252/9.

India was without Sachin Tendulkar, who had returned home for his father’s funeral. Instead, Sadagoppan Ramesh opened with Sourav Ganguly. He made 55 while wickets fell at the other end, and he only got support from Ajay Jadeja (43) and Robin Singh (35).

With 7 needed off two overs and three wickets left, Henry Olonga did the impossible as he removed Robin Singh, Javagal Srinath, and Venkatesh Prasad in the 45th over to win the match by 3 runs for Zimbabwe.

Ten days later, Zimbabwe showed that defeating India was not a fluke as they stunned South Africa in Chelmsford. Neil Johnson starred as his 76 helped Zimbabwe to 233/6 after electing to bat. Then he and Heath Streak destroyed Proteas' top order leaving them 40/6 at one stage.

Though Shaun Pollock and Lance Klusener both made 52 each, South Africa only managed 185, with Johnson taking 3/27. Zimbabwe won by 48 runs.

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