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In the captivating world of One Day Internationals (ODIs), the powerplay overs provide an opportunity for teams to capitalize on fielding restrictions and amass a significant number of runs in the early stages of the innings. As the ODI World Cup 2023 is ongoing in India, teams will be strategizing to exploit these powerplay overs to their advantage.
The Australians are at the top for smashing the highest powerplay total in a WC game. They posted a staggering 118/0 on the board in the first ten overs with their feat coming against their Trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand in Dharamsala. After the completion of ten overs, openers David Warner and Travis Head racked up their respective scores of 65 and 50. The Aussies looked in mood right from the word go and they showed no mercy on the Kiwi bowlers.
During the 2015 ODI World Cup, New Zealand produced a breathtaking batting performance against England in Wellington. The Kiwi batters came out all guns blazing and bludgeoned their way to a remarkable powerplay score of 116 runs without losing a wicket. The aggressive approach and relentless attacking shots propelled New Zealand to a commanding position in the match. Their blistering display of batting dominance not only set a new benchmark for powerplay scores in the World Cup but also left the opposition shell-shocked.
Sri Lanka's 94/2 against South Africa is the latest entrant, chasing 429, Kusal Mendis went wild against the likes of South African bowler in match number 4 of ODI World Cup 2023. Mendis smoked SA bowlers scoring 76 off just 42 balls with 8 maximums in the powerplay to set the tone for Lanka.
The World Cup game between India and Afghanistan in 2023 is the latest entrant to the list as India Thrashed Afghanistan in the poweplay scoring 94/0 in the 10 overs while chasing 273 the joint highest powerplay score in ODI World Cup. Rohit Sharma toyed with the potential Afghan bowling scoring the second fastest fifty by Indian in World Cup, he also broke many records during the innings, as he surpassed Chris Gayle formost international sixes. Rohit Scored 76* off 43 balls in the powerplay that included 13 boundaries.
In the 2011 ODI World Cup, India faced South Africa in a highly anticipated clash. India's top-order batsmen unleashed a batting onslaught during the powerplay, scoring 87 runs without losing a wicket. The opening partnership between Virender Sehwag and Sachin Tendulkar laid the foundation for India's commanding total. The Indian batters displayed an array of exquisite shots and perfectly timed boundaries, demoralizing the South African bowling attack. This formidable powerplay performance propelled India to a comprehensive victory and etched their name in the record books.
The powerplay overs provide teams with a unique opportunity to capitalize on fielding restrictions and accumulate runs at an accelerated rate. Aggressive and calculated shot selection, along with a fearless approach, are essential elements for achieving high powerplay scores. Teams meticulously plan their batting order, selecting players who possess the ability to exploit gaps in the field and pierce boundaries consistently. The success of teams in powerplays often sets the tone for the remainder of the innings and places immense pressure on the opposition.
As the ODI World Cup 2023 approaches in India, teams will be looking to utilise powerplay overs to make substantial contributions to their overall totals. High powerplay scores not only provide momentum and confidence to the batting side but also create a buzz among fans and spectators. The ability to dominate the powerplay overs can significantly influence the outcome of matches, allowing teams to set formidable targets or chase down imposing totals with relative ease.
Team | Opposition | Score | Venue | Year |
Australia | New Zealand | 118/0 | Dharamsala | 2023 |
New Zealand | England | 116/2 | Wellington | 2015 |
Sri Lanka | South Africa | 94/2 | Delhi | 2023 |
India | Afghanistan | 94/0 | Delhi | 2023 |
India | Netherlands | 91/0 | Bangalore | 2023 |
India | South Africa | 91/1 | Kolkata | 2023 |
India | South Africa | 87/0 | Nagpur | 2011 |
Sri Lanka | Australia | 87/0 | The Oval | 2019 |
India | New Zealand | 84/1 | Mumbai | 2023 |
India | Netherlands | 82/3 | Delhi | 2011 |
Australia | Pakistan | 82/0 | Bangalore | 2023 |
Sri Lanka | Kenya | 81/1 | Colombo (RPS) | 2011 |
New Zealand | Australia | 81/4 | Auckland | 2015 |
Ireland | Netherlands | 81/0 | Kolkata | 2011 |
New Zealand | South Africa | 81/2 | Auckland | 2015 |
West Indies | New Zealand | 80/4 | Wellington | 2015 |
India | Australia | 80/2 | Ahmedabad | 2023 |
Afghanistan | England | 79/0 | Delhi | 2023 |
Sri Lanka | Afghanistan | 79/0 | Cardiff | 2019 |
India | Pakistan | 79/2 | Ahmedabad | 2023 |
West Indies | England | 78/2 | Chennai | 2011 |
New Zealand | Sri Lanka | 77/0 | Christchurch | 2015 |
Canada | Australia | 77/1 | Bangalore | 2011 |
England | India | 77/1 | Bangalore | 2011 |
Sri Lanka | Zimbabwe | 77/0 | Pallekele | 2011 |
*Last Updated on 19th November 2023