DELHI: Glenn Maxwell’s fastest World Cup century, followed by Adam Zampa’s four-fer powered Australia to a massive 309-run victory over the Netherlands in the 23rd match of the ICC World Cup.
Australia’s 309-run victory over the Netherlands was the biggest victory margin by runs in the history of the World Cups.
Set to chase a daunting 400-run target, the Netherlands’ batting lineup failed completely and could only raise 90 in response before bundling out in 21 overs.
Dutch opener Vikramjit Singh offered brief resistance with his run-a-ball 25 and top-scored for the side.
Teja Nidamanuru (14) was the next top-scorer for the Netherlands while Colin Ackermann (10), Sybrand Engelbrecht (11) and Scott Edwards (12) were the only other batters to reach the double figures.
Adam Zampa spearheaded Australia’s bowling attack with sensational figures of 4/8, followed by Mitchell Marsh, who took two wickets.
Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, however, contributed with a wicket apiece.
Glenn Maxwell in his blistering 40-ball century, surpassed South Africa’s Aiden Markram, who scored the fastest hundred of the World Cup in 49 balls at the same venue against Sri Lanka.
Maxwell’s innings ended at 106 runs in 44 balls, featuring nine boundaries and eight sixes.
Prior to that, Australia had a shaky start after winning the toss as they lost Mitchell Marsh in the fourth over at a meagre total of 28.
However, David Warner coming off his 163 off 124 against Pakistan, joined hands with Steve Smith and knitted a solid 132-run stand for the second wicket.
Both batters completed their fifties during the partnership before Aryan Dutt sent Smith back to the pavilion.
Smith scored a 68-ball 71, with the help of nine boundaries and one six.
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David Warner, played an anchor role during his 84-run partnership with Marnus Labuschagne, dominated by the latter, scoring 62 runs.
Labuschagne’s 47-ball 62 featured seven boundaries and two sixes before he was caught in an attempt to clear mid-on off Bas de Leede.
Meanwhile, David Warned completed his 22nd and second consecutive ODI century in 91 balls but got out two balls later leaving Australia to 267-5 in the 40th over.
Glenn Maxwell, came out to bat at number 6 and started off his innings with back-to-back boundaries to Bas de Leede after missing the first ball.
Bas de Leede had conceded 51 runs in his first six overs, but Maxwell’s blistering knock handed de Leeded the unwanted record of conceding the most runs in an ODI innings – 115 runs.
Maxwell smashed 28 runs in the penultimate over, which was the last over of Bas de Leede, to complete his third ODI hundred.
Meanwhile, captain Pat Cummins stayed with him on the other end of the partnership dominated by Maxwell’s onslaught. Cummins scored a mere 8 runs in the partnership of 103.
Maxwell’s 44-ball cameo came to an end in the final over, before Cummins hit the last ball for four to end the Australian innings at 399.
Netherlands bowling charts were topped by Logan van Beek who picked four wickets but conceded 74 runs, while Bas de Leede’s worst bowling figures also included two wickets.