T20 cricket, known has seen some extraordinary and exciting matches over the years. While some of these games went down to the wire, some other were lopsided matches which saw one team win dominantly.
One of the most notable records in T20 cricket is Nepal’s astounding victory over Mongolia by 273 runs in September 2023.
This match, held in Hangzhou, saw Nepal amass a mammoth total of 315 runs. In response, Mongolia was bundled out for a mere 41 runs.
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Top 10 highest margin wins in T20 cricket
Winner | Margin | Target | Overs | Opposition | Ground | Match Date |
Nepal | 273 runs | 315 | 13.1 | v Mongolia | Hangzhou | 27 Sep 2023 |
Czech Rep. | 257 runs | 279 | 8.3 | v Turkey | Ilfov County | 30 Aug 2019 |
Canada | 208 runs | 246 | 17.2 | v Panama | Coolidge | 14 Nov 2021 |
Japan | 205 runs | 218 | 8.2 | v Mongolia | Sano | 8 May 2024 |
Malaysia | 194 runs | 269 | 20.0 | v Thailand | Hangzhou | 2 Oct 2023 |
Tanzania | 184 runs | 219 | 12.3 | v Cameroon | Kigali | 9 Dec 2022 |
Malaysia | 184 runs | 220 | 15.5 | v Myanmar | Kuala Lumpur | 30 Jul 2023 |
Japan | 180 runs | 259 | 16.5 | v China | Mong Kok | 15 Feb 2024 |
Japan | 180 runs | 224 | 18.0 | v Mongolia | Sano | 11 May 2024 |
Tanzania | 178 runs | 241 | 16.2 | v Cameroon | Rwanda | 6 Nov 2021 |
Nepal – 273 runs
In September 2023, at the Asian Games held in Hangzhou, Nepal achieved a historic win against Mongolia, securing a win by a huge 273 runs.
This is the highest win margin in T20I cricket history. Nepal set a formidable target of 315 runs. Mongolia, in response, struggled immensely and could only manage 41 runs in 13.1 overs.
Six out of the seven Nepal bowlers took at least one wicket. Earlier in the match, Kushal Malla scored an unbeaten 137 off 50 balls to guide Nepal to the big total.
Czech Republic – 257 runs
The Czech Republic’s win by 257 runs against Turkey in August 2019 in Ilfov County is second on the list. Setting a massive target of 279 runs, the Czech team saw a batting masterclass from Sudesh Wickramasekara.
The lower middle order batsman scored an unbeaten 104 off 36 balls to help the Czech team reach the big total. Turkey’s batting line-up collapsed under pressure, managing only 21 runs in 8.3 overs.
Honey Gori and Sameera Waththage picked up three wickets each while Wickramasekara chipped in with two.
Canada – 208 runs
Canada’s win over Panama by 208 runs in November 2021 in Coolidge takes up the third spot on the list of highest win margin in T20I. Canada posted a fairly challenging total of 245 runs while losing just one wicket. Rayyan Pathan was the star performer with an unbeaten 107 off 62.
Panama’s response was feeble, as they were bowled out for just 37 runs in 17.2 overs. Canada’s bowlers, led by an impressive pace attack, especially Salman Nazar and Saad bin Zafar, were at their absolute best on the day.
Japan – 205 runs
In May 2024, Japan secured a comprehensive win over Mongolia by 205 runs in Sano. Japan set a target of 218 runs, and their bowlers delivered a clinical performance, restricting Mongolia to just 12 runs in 8.2 overs.
Kazumo Kato-Stafford was the best bowler for Japan, picking up five wickets for just seven runs in 3.2 overs.
Malaysia – 194 runs
Malaysia’s dominant win over Thailand by 194 runs in October 2023 in Hangzhou at the Asian Games is the fifth entry on this list. Malaysia scored 268 runs in their innings while losing four wickets.
In response, Thailand could only manage 74 before being bowled out. Vijay Unni, Virandeep Singh and Ahmed Faiz picked up two wickets each.
Tanzania – 184 runs
In December 2022, Tanzania registered a win over Cameroon by 184 runs in Kigali. Tanzania posted a formidable total of 218 runs batting first. Cameroon, in reply, crumbled and could muster only 34 runs in 12.3 overs.
The Tanzanian bowlers delivered a disciplined performance, exploiting Cameroon’s weaknesses and ensuring a comprehensive win.
Yalinde Nkanya picked up five wickets and was well supported by Sanjaykumar Thakor, who dismissed four batsmen.
Malaysia – 184 runs
Malaysia registered another massive win by 184 runs against Myanmar in July 2023 in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia set a target of 219 runs and dismissed Myanmar for just 35 runs in 15.5 overs.
Japan – 180 runs
Japan’s win over China by 180 runs in February 2024 in Mong Kok was another T20 match that was won by a huge margin. Japan scored 258 runs in their innings without losing any wickets, setting a daunting target.
Lachlan Yamamoto-Lake and Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming remained unbeaten to take Japan to the massive total. China’s batting lineup faltered under pressure, managing only 78 runs in 16.5 overs.
Japan – 180 runs
In another impressive performance, Japan defeated Mongolia by 180 runs in May 2024 in Sano. Japan set a target of 223 runs, and their bowlers restricted Mongolia to a mere 43 runs in 18 overs. Charles Hinze was the best bowler with five wickets.
Tanzania – 178 runs
Tanzania’s victory over Cameroon by 178 runs in November 2021 in Rwanda is the 10th entry on this list of T20I highest margin win. Tanzania posted a total of 240 runs, and Cameroon struggled in their response, being bowled out for 62 runs in 16.2 overs.
Conclusion
in conclusion, cricket is an unpredictable game, especially in the dynamic T20 format. While some matches go to the last ball, others are defined by overwhelming victories.
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FAQs
What is the largest win margin in T20 internationals?
The largest win margin in T20 internationals is 273 runs, achieved by Nepal against Mongolia in September 2023.
What is the largest win margin in ODI cricket history?
The largest win margin in ODI cricket history is 317 runs, achieved by India against Sri Lanka in 2023. India scored 391 in their innings, and Sri Lanka was bowled out for 73.
What is the largest win margin in Test cricket history?
The largest win margin in Test cricket history is an innings and 579 runs, achieved by England against Australia in The Ashes series in 1938 at The Oval.