Zimbabwe rout USA by 304 runs in World Cup qualifier
Sean Williams hit 174 off 101 balls as Zimbabwe crushed the United States by 304 runs Monday at the Cricket World Cup qualifiers, the second biggest winning margin in terms of runs in ODI history.
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Sean Williams hit 174 off 101 balls as Zimbabwe crushed the United States by 304 runs Monday at the Cricket World Cup qualifiers, the second biggest winning margin in terms of runs in ODI history.
Zimbabwe vs United States, ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers, Highlights:Zimbabwe defeated United States of America by a record 304-run margin in the last Group A clash of the ongoing ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers on Monday at the Harare Sports Club, Harare. Zimbabwe scored 408/6 batting first. This was the first time that Zimbabwe scored over 400 in an ODI innings. USA, then, were dismissed for just 104. (Scorecard)
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