The 400 mark was broken during the ODI Match between South Africa and Australia where they set a new world record and started a new page in modern One
Day Internationals. During this match, both teams passed 400 and
Australia became the first team to score a total above 400 in ODIs. In
the same match, South Africa chased this 400+ total and recorded the
highest chase ever in ODI history.
As of 4 March 2015, there have been 15 occasions where a team has
recorded a 400+ total.
The most recent 400+ score was achieved by Australia where they scored 417/6 in 50 overs against Afghanistan at Perth on 4 March 2015
- India: scored 400+ on five occasions, where they won all five matches.
- South Africa: scored 400+ on five occasions, where they won all five matches.
- Sri Lanka: scored 400+ on two occasions, where they won one match and lost the other.
- Australia: scored 400+ on two occasions, where they lost one match and won the other.
- New Zealand: scored 400+ on one occasion, they won the match.
Score | By | Opposition | Venue | Season |
---|---|---|---|---|
434–4 (50 overs) | Australia | South Africa | Johannesburg | 2005–06 |
438–9 (49.5 overs) | South Africa | Australia | Johannesburg | 2005–06 |
443–9 (50 overs) | Sri Lanka | Netherlands | Amstelveen | 2006 |
418–5 (50 overs) | South Africa | Zimbabwe | Potchefstroom | 2006 |
413–5 (50 overs) | India | Bermuda | Port of Spain | 2007 |
402–2 (50 overs) | New Zealand | Ireland | Aberdeen | 2008 |
414–7 (50 overs) | India | Sri Lanka | Rajkot | 2009 |
411–8 (50 overs) | Sri Lanka | India | Rajkot | 2009 |
401–3 (50 overs) | India | South Africa | Gwalior | 2010 |
418–5 (50 overs) | India | West Indies | Indore | 2011 |
404–5 (50 overs) | India | Sri Lanka | Kolkata | 2014 |
439–2 (50 overs) | South Africa | West Indies | Johannesburg | 2014-15 |
408–5 (50 overs) | South Africa | West Indies | Sydney | 2015 |
411–4 (50 overs) | South Africa | Ireland | Canberra | 2015 |
417-6 (50 overs) | Australia | Afghanistan | Perth | 2015 |
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