The England batsmen completed the three-wicket century with 498 for 4 in 50 overs. England broke their own record of 481 for 6 against Australia in Nottingham in 2018.
Phil Salt (122, 14 × 4, 3 × 6 off 93 balls), David Malan (125, 9 × 4, 3 × 6 off 109 balls) and then the most brutal of them all, Jose Butler (162, 7 × 6) off 70 balls) 4, 14 × 6) As posted by England. Huge total on board.
Liam Livingstone hit 66 off 22 balls with six fours and sent the Netherlands bowlers for a leather hunt.
Peter Seeler was the most successful bowler for Holland, taking 2 wickets for 83 runs in 9 overs. Livingstone also holds the England record – the most runs in an over.
The right-handed batsman smashed Philip Boiswen by 32 runs in 4 overs, 6, 6, 6, 4, 6 and defeated Yuvraj Singh in 2007 by Dimitri Mascarenhas in 30 overs.
England took a 1-0 lead in the series before catching New Zealand’s attention in the third Test at Headingley, Leeds. England have taken a 2-0 lead in the series by winning at Lord’s and Trent Bridge on their own.
Here is the 10th highest score in ODI history
1. 498/4: England v Ned, 2022
2. 481/6: England v Australia, 2018
3. 444/3: England v Pakistan, 2016
4. 443/9: SL Vs. Ned, 2006
5. 439/2: South Africa v West Indies, 2015
6. 438/9: South Africa v Australia, 2005
7. 438/4: South Africa v India, 2015
8. 434/4: Australia v South Africa, 2005
9. 418/5: SA Vs. Zim, 2006
10. 418/5: India v South Africa, 2011