India defeated Pakistan by a huge margin of 228 runs in the Super Four clash of Asia Cup 2023. This was the biggest victory for India against Pakistan when it comes to the margin of runs. Similarly, Pakistan registered its second biggest Defeat ever in ODIs and the biggest defeat against India in the same format.
The match was continued from 147/2 on 24.1 overs with Virat Kohli and KL Rahul at the crease. The two duo formed an unbeaten 233 run partnership to take India to a total of 356/2 in 50 overs. Kohli was named player of the match for his unbeaten 122 off 94 while Rahul remained unbeaten on 111 off 106.
Kuldeep Yadav decimated the Pakistani batting line-up with a fifer. He finished with the figure of 5 wickets for 25 runs in 8 overs. The historic win has almost sealed the final spot for India in Asia Cup 2023. Here we have covered the full list of records that were broken in India vs Pakistan clash today in Asia Cup 2023.
India vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2023: List of Records Broken
Biggest victory for India in ODIs (in runs)
317 vs Sri Lanka, Trivandrum, 2023*
257 vs Bermuda, Port of Spain, 2007
256 vs Hongkong, Karachi, 2008
228 vs Pakistan, Colombo (RPS), 2023*
Biggest defeat for Pakistan in ODIs (in runs):
234 vs Sri Lanka, Lahore, 2009
228 vs India, Colombo (RPS), 2023*
224 vs Australia, Nairobi, 2002
198 vs England, Nottingham, 1992
Biggest win margin in ODI Asia Cup
256 runs – IND vs HK, Karachi, 2008
238 runs – PAK vs NEP, Multan, 2023
233 runs – PAK vs BAN, Dhaka, 2000
228 runs – IND vs PAK, Colombo (RPS), today*
– This is also the biggest win margin in term of runs at Colombo (RPS) in ODIs.
Lowest team totals for Pakistan vs India in ODIs
87 at Sharjah, 1985
116 at Toronto, 1997
128 at Colombo (RPS), today*
134 at Sharjah, 1984
Biggest win margin for India vs Pakistan in ODIs
228 runs at Colombo (RPS), today*
140 runs at Mirpur, 2008
124 runs at Birmingham, 2017
Best ODI figures by Indian spinner vs Pakistan
5/21 – Arshad Ayub, Dhaka, 1988
5/50 – Sachin Tendulkar, Kochi, 2005
5/25 – Kuldeep Yadav, Colombo (RPS), today*
4/12 – Anil Kumble, Toronto, 1996