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Narrowest wins for India

By Rajneesh Gupta
July 28, 2004 16:32 IST
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India won a thriller against hosts Sri Lanka to gain entry into the final of Asia Cup. In a match of pulsating fortunes, Indians kept their nerves and emerged victorious despite tremendous onslaught by Sanath Jayasuriya.

India have now successfully defended their total on six occasions in a match stretched up to the last ball. India's victory by 4 runs is also one of their narrowest in terms of margins of runs. The details:

India's wins off the last ball of the match (while defending a target)

Winner Score Loser Score Venue Date Margin
India 170-7 Pakistan 166-8 Quetta 01-10-1978 4 runs
India 195 South Africa 193-9 Calcutta 24-11-1993 2 runs
India 260-4 West Indies 256-7 Visakhapatnam 07-11-1994 4 runs
India 280-7 Zimbabwe 277-6 Adelaide 24-01-2004 3 runs
India 349-7 Pakistan 344-8 Karachi 13-03-2004 5 runs
India 271-6 Sri Lanka 267-9 Colombo RPS 27-07-2004 4 runs

India's narrowest wins in terms of runs

Margin Winner Score Loser Score Venue Date
1 run India 221 New Zealand 220 Wellington 06-03-1990
1 run India 212-8 Sri Lanka 211 Colombo RPS 25-07-1993
2 runs India 195 South Africa 193-9 Calcutta 24-11-1993
3 runs India 280-7 Zimbabwe 277-6 Adelaide 24-01-2004
4 runs India 170-7 Pakistan 166-8 Quetta 01-10-1978
4 runs India 260-4 West Indies 256-7 Visakhapatnam 07-11-1994
4 runs India 271-6 Sri Lanka 267-9 Colombo RPS 27-07-2004
5 runs India 162 New Zealand 157 Perth 09-12-1980
5 runs India 259-5 West Indies 254 Jaipur 11-11-1994
5 runs India 289-6 Australia 284 Mohali 03-11-1996
5 runs India 349-7 Pakistan 344-8 Karachi 13-03-2004
6 runs India 230-7 New Zealand 224 Adelaide 23-12-1980
6 runs India 227-8 Sri Lanka 221 Ahmedabad GS 22-10-1989
6 runs India 307-6 Sri Lanka 301 Colombo RPS 07-07-1998
8 runs India 246-5 Sri Lanka 238-8 Rajkot 15-02-1994
9 runs India 239-6 England 230 Sharjah 11-04-1999
10 runs India 299-4 Sri Lanka 289-7 Mumbai WS 17-01-1987
10 runs India 262-4 West Indies 252 Adelaide 14-12-1991
10 runs India 261-9 South Africa 251-6 Colombo RPS 25-09-2002

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