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Biggest Win Margin in Test History

A 675-run victory for England against Australia is the biggest win margin in test history.

Test cricket is one of the most loved and oldest formats of cricket. Every cricketer dreams of playing this format of the game while representing their country. The game is played for five days, and either the result is a win for one team or a draw. Every team playing this format tries their very best to post a huge total that they can defend so that they can win easily. Well, now you might have thought, Which is the biggest win margin in test cricket history? So let us look at the below-mentioned list.

Biggest Win Margin in Test History

  1. England vs Australia (675 runs)
  2. Australia vs England (562 runs)
  3. Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (546 runs)

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1. England vs Australia (675 runs)

This match took place on December 5, 1928, when England defeated Australia by 675 runs. Our grandparents might have witnessed this match when this historic win took place. It was well before when the England tour of Australia or the Australia tour of England was called the Ashes.

In this match, all the innings by both teams were played. England had won the toss and elected to bat first. They posted a huge total of 521 runs, and Australia had a total of 521 runs to chase in the first inning. Well, the team struggled against the England pace attack and only scored 122 runs.

England was 399 runs ahead of the Australian team and scored 342 runs in the second inning to post a target of 742 runs. Yet again, the Australian batting line-up failed miserably and only scored 66 runs. This resulted in England winning the match by 675 runs, which is the biggest win margin in test cricket history.

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2. Australia vs England (562 runs)

After six years, Australia took their revenge by defeating England by 562 runs at the Oval. Ouch, that might have hurt a lot of England fans.

Australia had won the toss and elected to bat first. They lost their first wicket by 21 runs when Nobby Clark bowled Bill Brown. Then the game witnessed one of the highest partnerships in test cricket (451 runs) between Bill Ponsford and Donald Bradman, who scored 266 runs and 244 runs, respectively. This helped the team post a total of 701 runs in the first inning.

The England batters started their innings well but got bowled out for 321 runs. Australia in the second inning scored 327 and posted a target of 708 runs for England to chase. Looking at the mighty target, England’s batting line-up fell like a pack of cards and only scored 145 runs in the second inning. As a result, Australia won by 562 runs, which is the second-highest win margin in test cricket.

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3. Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (546 runs)

This match took place in 2024, when Bangladesh defeated Afghanistan by 546 runs. The Afghanistan team elected to bowl first and let the Bangladesh team post the target.

The Bangladesh team scored 382 runs in the first inning, thanks to Najmul Shanto, who scored 146 runs in just 175 bowls. On the other hand, the Afghanistan team was bowled out for just 146 runs.

In the second batting inning, Bangladesh scored 425 runs at the loss of just 4 wickets and declared their innings. Afghanistan had a big total of 662 runs to chase, but their batting order failed to deliver once again, and they got all out for just 115 runs.

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FAQs

Q: What is the biggest win margin in ODI history?

Ans: A 317-run victory for India against Sri Lanka is the biggest win margin in ODI history.

Q: What is the biggest win margin in T20i history?

Ans: A 257-run victory for the Czech Republic against Turkey is the biggest win margin in T20i history.

Q: What is the biggest win margin in test history?

Ans: A 675-run victory for England against Australia is the biggest win margin in test history.

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