10. Sri Lanka vs Australia - 1st ODI at Melbourne (3 Nov 2010)

Mathews and Malinga added a record 132 runs for the ninth wicket with Muttiah Muralitharan hit a boundary to seal the win for Sri Lanka.

9. India vs Sri Lanka - 1st ODI at Rajkot (15 Dec 2009)

India scored 414 runs with Virender Sehwag scoring 146 runs off only 102 balls but still, they won the match by only three runs in the last over of the match.

8. New Zealand vs Australia - Pool Match, ICC Cricket World Cup at Auckland (28 Feb 2015)

Williamson, who was on strike in the next over from Cummins, hit a six off the very first ball to win the game without giving Starc an opportunity to bowl his final over.

7. India vs England - Final, NatWest Series at Lord’s (13 Jul 2002)

Zaheer Khan scored those two runs in the third ball of the over to give India a famous victory and it also sparked an iconic celebration from the Indian captain.

6. New Zealand vs Australia - 3rd ODI at Hamilton (20 Feb 2007)

Brendon McCullum hit a six off the first ball to level the score before winning the game with a boundary with three balls and one wicket left against Australia.

5. Australia vs West Indies - 5th Match, B & H World Series at Sydney (1 Jan 1996)

Brendon McCullum hit a six off the first ball to level the score before winning the game with a boundary with three balls and one wicket left against Australia.

4. Pakistan vs India - Final, Austral-Asia Cup at Sharjah (18 April 1986)

In the final ball, Michael Bevan hit Roger Harper for a four down the ground to take his personal score to 78 off only 88 balls and seal a memorable win.

3. Australia vs South Africa - Semi-Final, ICC Cricket World Cup at Edgbaston (17 June 1999)

Although the scores were tied, Australia progressed to the final because they had beaten South Africa in the Super Six stage. However, Herschelle Gibbs was guilty of dropping Waugh when he was on 53. 

2. South Africa vs Australia - 5th ODI at Johannesburg (12 March 2006)

In the final over, South Africa needed seven runs. Despite losing Andrew Hall in the third ball, Boucher hit a four in the fifth ball to complete his half-century and seal a record-breaking chase for his side.

1. England vs New Zealand - Final, ICC Cricket World Cup at Lord's (14 July 2019)

The game had to be decided in a super over but both teams scored 15 runs each and as a result, England were crowned World Champions because they scored more boundaries in the 50 overs.