New Zealand on Wednesday set a new record for the highest team total in the history of the ICC Champions Trophy, surpassing Australia’s previous mark.
The Blackcaps posted an impressive 362/6 in their allotted overs during the second semi-final against South Africa, with significant contributions from Rachin Ravindra and Kane Williamson.
Ravindra led the charge, scoring a solid 108 off 101 balls, while Williamson added a well-crafted 102 from 94 deliveries.
The partnership between the two set the tone, and with vital contributions from Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips, New Zealand finished with a remarkable total.
Interestingly, the previous two highest totals in the competition’s history also came in the ongoing 2025 edition.
Team | Score | Opponent | Match | Venue | Year |
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New Zealand | 362/6 | South Africa | Semi-final | Lahore | 2025 |
Australia | 356/5 | England | Semi-final | Lahore | 2025 |
England | 351/8 | Australia | Group Stage | Lahore | 2025 |
New Zealand | 347/4 | USA | Group Stage | The Oval | 2004 |
Pakistan | 338/4 | India | Final | The Oval | 2017 |
New Zealand’s 362/6 also stands as the third-highest total in ICC ODI knockout history, showcasing their dominance in this crucial encounter.