In yesterday's World Cup 2023 match, Australia ran riot against Netherlands and won their third consecutive match in the ongoing tournament. The 309-run victory at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday, is the second biggest by runs in the history of ODI cricket and the biggest at the 50-over World Cup.
Australia came out all guns blazing against Netherlands after winning the toss and opting to bat first at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Wednesday, October 25. MItchell Marsh managed to score just 9 runs off 15 balls, but David Warner (104) went on to hit his second consecutive hundred - sixth in the ODI World Cup to equal Sachin Tendulkar's tally.

Steve Smith also came back to form with 71 off 68. Marnus Labuschagne looked solid during his 47-ball stay for 62 runs. However, Australia looked like losing the momentum towards the end by losing five wickets in quick succession. From 244/2 in 36 overs, the five-time champions were reduced to 290/6 in 42.2 overs.
But 'Big Show' Glenn Maxwell rose up to the occasion to hit the fastest-ever hundred in ODI World Cup history. He reached the three-figure mark in just 40 balls and propelled Australia to 399/8 in 50 overs.
In reply, 90 runs in 21 overs is all that Netherlands could manage. Top-scorer Vikramjit Singh scored 25 off 25 before getting run out. Adam Zampa became the first Australia bowler to pick three consecutive four-wicket hauls in the World Cups. He picked four wickets for eight runs in three overs. Mitchell Marsh picked two wickets, while the likes of Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Pat Cummins picked a wicket each.
Scores: Australia: 399/8 in 50 overs (Glenn Maxwell 106, David Warner 104; Logan Van Beek 4/74). Netherlands: 90 all-out in 21 overs ( Vikramjit Singh 25, Teja Nidamanuru 14; Adam Zampa 4/8).
Result: Australia won by 309 runs
Toss: AUS won the toss and chose to bat
Captains: Pat Cummins (AUS), Scott Edwards (NED)
Glenn Maxwell of Australia scored 106 runs in the match. The right-hand batter's 44-ball innings consisted of nine fours and eight sixes.
Australia spinner Adam Zampa and Netherlands pacer Logan Van Beek picked four wickets each. Zampa registered figures of 4/8 in three overs, while van Been conceded 74 runs in 10 overs.
Australia all-rounder Glenn Maxwell won the Mon of the Match award. The right-hand batter smashed a 40-ball hundred - the fastest in the history of the ODI World Cup.