Cricket is a sport replete with nail-biting moments. One of the most exhilarating aspects of the game is when a side is chasing a large score in order to win a game. India has seen numerous good run chases in ODI cricket. Indian cricketers, over the years, have proved their ability and coordination by running down large totals. But did you know India's highest successful run chase in ODIs? Let's discover the answer and see the match in which India created history. India’s highest successful run chase in ODIs Sno Successful run chase 1 India vs Australia (359) 2 India vs England (350) 3 India vs Australia (350) 4 India vs Australia (330) 5 India vs Pakistan (329) India vs Australia (359) Image Source: BCCI Australia had posted a huge total of 359/5 with all their top-five – Aaron Finch, Phillip Hughes, Shane Watson, George Bailey, and Glenn Maxwell posting fine half-centuries. Vinay Kumar was the best of the Indian bowlers with two wickets for 73 runs. But the highlight was India's remarkable comeback. The scintillating opening stand between Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan added 176 runs before the latter was left five runs short of a century. The unstoppable pair of Rohit and Virat Kohli then added a beautiful partnership, with both scoring centuries and taking India to an easy victory. The pair shared a brilliant 186-run partnership, with Rohit and Kohli both remaining unbeaten on 141 and 100 respectively, as India romped to victory in 43.3 overs and nine wickets to spare. Also Read | 3 Key Playing XI Decisions RCB Must Make to Win IPL 2025 Title India vs England (350) Image Source: BCCI Supported by strong individual performances from Jason Roy, Joe Root, and Ben Stokes, all of whom scored a half-century, England posted a difficult total of 350/7. The Indian bowling produced moments of brilliance, with Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah taking two vital wickets each. The situation, however, became tense as India started its chase. The home side was left in precarious situations at 63/4, with their top order returning to the pavilion, and everyone began to think that the match was tilting in England's direction. But the hum of anxiety at the stadium was soon replaced with shouts of hope when chasemaster Kohli got in action. Piling up a hypnotic 122, he was helped by an unexpected but efficient partner in Kedar Jadhav, who played a game of his lifetime, going on to make a 65-ball century at 120. With this partnership, they launched a counterattack that brought India's pursuit back from the dead. Their twin centuries paved the way, and Hardik Pandya was the one who brought the curtain down, adding the finishing touches that led India over the line with a nail-biting three-wicket victory. India vs Australia (350) Image Source: BCCI Nagpur saw a masterpiece of an ODI match between India and Australia. The solid Aussie batting order, supported by blazing centuries from Shane Watson (102) and George Bailey (156) registered a ginormous 350/6. The Indian bowlers did have their brief moments, with spin twins Ravichandra Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja making their contributions, each taking two wickets. But soon the focus landed on India's top order, which had been in sparkling form throughout the series. Rohit and Dhawan fired the Indian innings with a monster opening stand, adding 178 runs in an innings-defining partnership. Rohit's fighting 79-run knock came to an end, but Dhawan's brilliance knew no bounds as the left-handed batsman blasted an aggressive century (102). As the pressure started to build, Kohli, being the go-to man for India in pressure situations, rose to the occasion. Demonstrating a combination of technique and ferocity, he scored an unbeaten 115, keeping India on track. Dhawan and Kohli gave India a stupendous six-wicket victory together. India vs Australia (330) Image Source: BCCI Coming in at number three on this list are the powerful Aussies, who, on the back of magnificent centuries by David Warner (122) and Mitchell Marsh (102), posted an over par score of 330/7. India's pace pair of Bumrah and Ishant Sharma bowled good spells, each taking two wickets to stem the Australian flow. When it was India's turn to bat, hopes were high. The top-order duo of Rohit and Dhawan did not let down, setting up the chase nicely. Though Rohit fell short of his century by just one run, scoring 99, Dhawan contributed 78 in a classy knock. But the day belonged to someone else yet to come. Enter Manish Pandey, who, under mounting pressure, hit a knock for the ages. Scoring his maiden ODI century, Pandey's 104 not out led India to a thrilling win, saving them from the jaws of a series whitewash following four successive losses. Also Read | Who Are the Greatest ODI All-Rounders of All Time? India vs Pakistan (329) Image Source: AFP At Asia Cup 2012, the charged atmosphere of Mirpur stadium was the backdrop for one of the most thrilling ODI battles between arch-enemies India and Pakistan. Batting first, Men in Green piled up a daunting score of 329/6. The inning was headed by magnificent centuries of Mohammad Hafeez, who accumulated a robust 105, and Nasir Jamshed, who contributed an amazing 112. India's bowlers attempted to slow the run rate, with Ashok Dinda and Praveen Kumar bagging two wickets each. In response, the Indian pursuit was nothing less than legendary. At the forefront was Kohli, who produced a masterclass and played a masterful knock of 183 runs – his career-best in ODIs. But it wasn't merely the runs; it was the elegance, resolve, and timing with which he played, turning the game upside down. Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit contributed, scoring crucial fifties each, further strengthening India's grip. Riding on their performances, India defeated their arch-rivals by six wickets in what proved to be one of the best ODI contests between the two cricketing powerhouses.