5 most successful run chases of List A cricket, despite scoring more than 400 runs the team has lost

5 Highest List A Cricket Run Chase: Vijay Hazare Trophy has started in India. On the first day of the tournament, Karnataka team created history by chasing a target of above 350. Actually, Karnataka had a target of 383 runs to win the match, which they easily achieved by losing just 3 wickets. In this way the Karnataka team got its name registered in the pages of history. Let us know about the 5 most successful run chases of List A cricket.

5. 383 runs, Karnataka vs Mumbai (Ahmedabad, 2024)

Mumbai faced Karnataka in Group C of Vijay Hazare Trophy. Batting first, Mumbai scored 382 runs losing 4 wickets after playing the entire over with the help of Shreyas Iyer's brilliant century. In the reply innings, Karnataka achieved this target by losing 3 wickets in 46.2 overs. The hero of this victory was Krishnan Srijit, who scored unbeaten 150 runs in 101 balls.

4. 384 runs, Andhra vs Goa (Bengaluru, 2012)

In the Vijay Hazare Trophy played in 2012, Andhra team was successful in chasing the target of 384 runs against Goa. Batting first, the Goa team scored 383/7. In the reply innings, Andhra achieved this target by losing 6 wickets with 8 balls remaining. AG Pradeep played an important inning of 104 runs in 69 balls.

3. 392 runs, Karachi vs Sialkot (Sialkot, 2004)

In the Quaid-e-Azam Cup (2004), the Karachi team had performed strongly against Sialkot. In this match, Sialkot batted first and managed to score 391 runs by losing 5 wickets. Karachi chased this target in 46.2 overs with the help of Asif Zakir's tremendous innings of 176 runs. Karachi defeated Sialkot by 8 wickets.

2. 399 runs, Queensland vs Tasmania (Sydney, 2014)

The 17th match of the One-Day Cup held in Australia in 2014 was between Queensland and Tasmania. In this, Tasmania batted first and scored 398/1 with the help of an unbeaten double century by Ben Dunk (229*). Queensland chased this target by losing three wickets in 47.2 overs thanks to the century innings of Usman Khawaja (162) and Chris Hartley (142).

1. 435 runs, South Africa vs Australia (Johannesburg, 2006)

South Africa holds the record for chasing the biggest target in List A cricket. In the ODI match played between Australia and South Africa in 2006, all limits of excitement had been crossed. Batting first, Australia scored 434 runs losing 4 wickets. After this, an amazing performance was seen from the South African batsmen. Proteas achieved this target in the 50th over with 1 wicket remaining. Herschelle Gibbs became the man of the match.

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