Here’s a look at the 5 biggest upsets in the tournament’s history:
5. Afghanistan’s historic win over defending champions England in 2023:
Date: October 15, 2023
Venue: Arun Jaitley International Stadium, Delhi.
Afghanistan vs England, 2023 ODI World Cup (Image Source: Twitter)
In the CWC 2023, England faced Afghanistan in a highly anticipated match. Afghanistan batted first and posted a competitive 284 runs, with Rahmanullah Gurbaz being the top-scorer with 80. Chasing this target, England were bowled out for 215 runs, giving Afghanistan a remarkable victory. This result marked one of the biggest upsets in the history of the World Cup.
4. Ireland’s heroic victory over England in 2011:
Date: March 2, 2011
Venue: M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore
Ireland vs England, 2011 ODI World Cup (Image Source: Twitter)
In the 2011 World Cup, Ireland faced England in a group-stage fixture. Ireland needed 328 runs to win, which seemed an imposing target. Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien played one of the greatest World Cup innings, scoring an astonishing 113 off 63 balls. His spectacular century guided Ireland to a memorable win.
Ireland reached the target with just three wickets remaining, causing one of the most famous upsets in World Cup history. This win showcased the fighting spirit and determination of associate nations
3. Bangladesh’s iconic win against India in 2007:
Date: March 17, 2007
Venue: Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain
Bangladesh vs India, 2007 ODI World Cup (Image Source: Twitter)
In the 2007 World Cup, India batted first and posted a total of 191 runs. Sourav Ganguly was the top-scorer for India with 66 runs and Yuvraj Singh contributed 47 runs. Mashrafe Mortaza was the standout bowler for Bangladesh, taking four wickets.
In reply, Bangladesh successfully chased down the target, scoring 192/5 with five wickets down. Tamim Iqbal, Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim played important roles, scoring crucial half-centuries. This historic win marked one of the most celebrated upsets in World Cup history.
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2. Kenya’s triumph over West Indies in 1996:
Date: February 29, 1996
Venue: Nehru Stadium, Pune
Kenya vs West Indies, 1996 ODI World Cup (Image Source: Twitter)
In the 1996 World Cup, Kenya faced the mighty West Indies, a two-time World Cup-winning team. Kenya batted first and posted a modest 166 runs. It seemed like a straightforward chase for the West Indies.
However, inspired by brilliant bowling performances from Rajab Ali and Maurice Odumbe, Kenya stunned the West Indies by bowling them out for just 93 runs. Ali took three crucial wickets, including Brian Lara, while Odumbe also claimed three wickets. This stunning victory by Kenya highlighted the competitiveness and unpredictability that associate nations could bring to the World Cup.
1. Zimbabwe shocks Australia in 1983:
Date: June 9, 1983
Venue: Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Zimbabwe vs Australia, 1983 ODI World Cup (Image Source: Twitter)
In the 1983 Cricket World Cup, Zimbabwe, considered a minnow at the time, produced one of the most significant upsets in World Cup history. They faced a formidable Australia side led by Kim Hughes. Batting first, Zimbabwe posted 239/6 in 60 overs. This was a competitive score, but few believed they could defend it against a strong Australian batting lineup.
Nevertheless, Zimbabwe’s disciplined bowling and fielding performance shocked the cricketing world. They managed to restrict Australia for just 226/7. Duncan Fletcher played pivotal roles in Zimbabwe’s victory, taking three wickets. The key moment came when fletcher dismissed Aussie skipper Hughes that eventually turned the tid ein favour of Zmabawe. Eventually Zimbabwe secured a 13-run win, causing one of the most celebrated upsets in World Cup history.
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