Quick read: The biggest successful ODI chases and what they reveal about modern batting.
South Africa 438 for 9 vs Australia, Johannesburg 2006
The classic 435 chase.
Netherlands 374 for 9 vs West Indies, Harare 2023
Matched 374 and won via Super Over in the qualifier.
England 364 for 4 vs West Indies, Bridgetown 2019
Jason Roy and Joe Root made a huge chase look controlled.
India 362 for 1 vs Australia, Jaipur 2013
Rohit, Dhawan and Kohli turned 360 into a procession.
Australia 359 for 6 vs India, Mohali 2019
Handscomb, Khawaja and Turner led a superb chase.
England 350 for 3 vs New Zealand, Nottingham 2015
A marker in England's white-ball reset.
Pakistan 349 for 4 vs Australia, Lahore 2022
Babar Azam and Imam-ul-Haq controlled the chase.
New Zealand 348 for 6 vs Australia, Hamilton 2007
A high-speed home chase.
India 351 for 4 vs Australia, Nagpur 2013
Another elite India-Australia chase.
Sri Lanka 324 for 2 vs England, The Oval 2006
Jayasuriya and Tharanga made a big target feel small.
Modern ODI chasing is built on wickets in hand, boundary options and calm calculation.
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Last reviewed: June 2, 2026. Rankings are editorial where no official all-time ranking exists.