
With the most balls still in play during an ICC ODI match, victory is challenging. The team as a whole need to be dedicated to it. By promptly taking their wickets, they must first immediately finish off the opposing side’s innings. As a result, they will need to win the game with an extremely low score. The next part will involve batting. In this area, the initial collaboration is quite important and critical. Because of that relationship and their hitting, the chasing teams are able to finish the innings fast and win by the largest margin possible. The top 10 teams are given below based on the quantity of balls remaining in play.
- 227 balls for England
In 1979, Team ENGLAND was ranked first. The match between England and Canada took place on June 13th, 1979, as part of the ICC ODI competition. The game was played at the Manchester stadium. With the least balls remaining, England won that year by the largest margin, and the record still holds. In that game, they scored at least of 46 runs.
- 274 balls for Sri Lanka
In 2001, Team SRI LANKA was placed second. Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe engaged in an ODI on December 8, 2001. This game took place at the Colombo (SCC) ground. With 9 wickets in hand and 274 balls left to bowl, SL handily trounced its adversary.
- 272 balls for Sri Lanka
In 2003, Team Sri Lanka was rated third. In 2003, at the World Cup, this happened. Sri Lanka and Canada engaged in a league match on February 19, 2003. The Paarl field hosted this game. SL trounced Canada while trying to chase down their low 36-run total by a margin of 9 wickets.
- 268 balls for Nepal
Fourth place is held by Team Nepal for the year 2020. Nepal and the USA will compete in a series of ICC One-Day Internationals on February 12, 2020. This match took place on the kirtipur ground. Nepal defeated India by a considerable margin with 268 balls remaining and an 8-wicket lead while just needing to score 35 runs.
- 264 balls for New Zealand
In 2007, Team NEW ZEALAND was ranked No. 5. An ICC One-Day International between New Zealand and Bangladesh took place on December 31, 2007. The game was played at the Queenstown stadium. Overall, New Zealand scored 94 runs, outperformed their opponents by 10 wickets, and won the match in 264 balls.
- 253 balls for Australia
In 2004, Australia’s team was rated sixth. Australia and the United States engaged in an ODI on September 13, 2004. The game was played at Southampton stadium. Australia scored just 66 runs in their innings, yet they still won the match with 253 balls left and a 9-wicket advantage.
- 252 balls for New Zealand
Team NEW ZEALAND was placed seventh in 2011. In the course of the 2011 World Cup series, this happened in India. This match was contested on February 20, 2011, and featured Kenya and New Zealand. NZ scored a total of 70 runs in this innings, giving them a victory margin of 10 wickets with 252 balls remaining.
- 250 balls for New Zealand
In 2015, Team NEW ZEALAND is ranked eighth. This happened throughout the 2015 World Cup. The game between Sri Lanka and New Zealand took place on December 28, 2015. The game was played at the Christchurch stadium. New Zealand scored 118 runs overall and defeated Australia by a margin of 10 wickets.
- 244 balls for Sri Lanka
In 2004, Team Sri Lanka was rated ninth. Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka engaged in the opening encounter of a three-match ODI series on April 25, 2004. The game was played at the Harare stadium. Sri Lanka only managed to score 36 runs in this game. They won the game with 244 balls remaining and a 9 wicket advantage.
- 244 balls for Australia
The Australian squad holds tenth place. The year is 2013. Australia and the West Indies competed in an ODI on February 1, 2013. The game was played at the Perth stadium. Australia won the match with 244 balls remaining in the innings and a 9 wicket margin. They scored a total of 71 runs in that game.