India’s Biggest Margin of Wins in World Cup History

India registered a dominating 10-wicket victory against East Africa in their first-ever win at the World Cup in 1975.

After bundling the African side up for 120 runs, India, banking on Sunil Gavaskar and Farokh Engineer's opening stand, sealed the deal.

India defeated New Zealand by 9 wickets at Nagpur in the 1987 World Cup. Defending champions India were also the hosts for the tournament.

Batting first, the Kiwis posted 221 runs. The target proved to be too little in front of Gavaskar and Srikkanth's brilliance.

UAE ended up being no match for a dominant India in 2015. Batting first at Perth, UAE were bundled up at the score of 102.

Rohit Sharma's half-century took India sailing to registering a  9-wicket victory.

Asking Zimbabwe to bat first in the 1987 World Cup game at Ahmedabad, India did well to restrict the side to 191.

Kapil Dev ensured there were no hiccups on the way. India sealed the game with 7 wickets in hand.

The inexperienced Bermuda lineup failed in front of the Indian batters in the 2007 World.

India posted 413 runs on the board and returned to bowl out the Bermuda unit at 156 to register a 257-run victory.