World record broken! England dethrone Rohit Sharma's India

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World record broken! England dethrone Rohit Sharma's India with monster ODI victory

England sealed a 342-run victory, the biggest in the history of men’s ODIs when batting first, eclipsing India’s 317-run triumph over Sri Lanka in 2023. (Image credit: Agencies)

NEW DELHI: South Africa suffered their heaviest defeat in One-Day International (ODI) cricket as England dismantled the tourists in record-breaking fashion at Southampton on Sunday.

The hosts sealed a 342-run victory, the biggest in the history of men’s ODIs when batting first, eclipsing India’s 317-run triumph over Sri Lanka in 2023.Chasing a mammoth 415 for victory and a chance to avoid a whitewash in the three-match series, the Proteas crumbled under relentless pressure. Their innings lasted just 20.5 overs, producing only 72 runs — their second-lowest total in ODIs.

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The humiliation was narrowly short of their all-time low of 69, scored against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1993.

It was also their fourth-lowest score against England and highlighted a stunning batting collapse.England’s dominance was set up earlier in the day by a sensational maiden century from Jacob Bethell and a destructive bowling spell from Jofra Archer. Bethell, aged 21 years and 319 days, announced himself on the international stage with a sparkling 110. He became the second-youngest man to score an ODI hundred for England, behind David Gower, who achieved the feat twice before turning 22.

England piled on 414 for 5, their highest-ever total against South Africa in ODIs, surpassing their previous best of 399 for 9 at Bloemfontein in 2016. This marked the fourth time South Africa have conceded 400-plus runs in an ODI, a tally bettered only by West Indies (five times). England, meanwhile, have now crossed the 400-run mark seven times, with only South Africa (eight times) doing it more often.

Largest margin of victory (by runs) in ODIs

WinnerMarginTargetOversOppositionGroundMatch Date
England342 runs41520.5vs South AfricaSouthampton7 Sep 2025
India317 runs39122.0vs Sri LankaThiruvananthapuram15 Jan 2023
Australia309 runs40021.0vs NetherlandsDelhi25 Oct 2023
Zimbabwe304 runs40925.1vs U.S.A.Harare26 Jun 2023
India302 runs35819.4vs Sri LankaWankhede2 Nov 2023
New Zealand290 runs40328.4vs IrelandAberdeen1 Jul 2008
Australia276 runs43224.5vs South AfricaMackay24 Aug 2025
Australia275 runs41837.3vs AfghanistanW.A.C.A.4 Mar 2015
South Africa272 runs40029.0vs ZimbabweBenoni22 Oct 2010
South Africa258 runs30220.1v Sri LankaPaarl11 Jan 2012
India257 runs41443.1v BermudaPort of Spain19 Mar 2007

For South Africa, the defeat was especially painful given its timing. Just two weeks earlier, they had suffered what was then their biggest ODI loss, a 276-run thrashing at the hands of Australia in Mackay. Now, within 15 days, they have been on the receiving end of two of the seven heaviest defeats in men’s ODI history.Archer’s fiery pace ensured that any hopes of resistance from the Proteas were extinguished quickly. His early breakthroughs left South Africa reeling, and they never recovered from the collapse. The innings ended almost as quickly as it had begun, with just one ball separating this debacle from their shortest ODI innings ever — 83 all out in 20.4 overs against England in 2022 at Manchester.

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