Top 10 Lowest Scores in T20 Cricket

Top 10 Lowest Scores in T20 Cricket

T20 cricket, known for its high-scoring and explosive nature, has seen some surprising low scores throughout its history. Here are the top 10 lowest scores in T20 international cricket:

Zimbabwe

    40 vs. Sri Lanka (2018): This match saw Zimbabwe crumble under pressure, marking the lowest score in T20I history.

    Sri Lanka

      43 vs. India (2009): In a shocking display, Sri Lanka managed only 43 runs in this encounter.

      Bangladesh

        58 vs. New Zealand (2013): Bangladesh struggled against the Kiwi bowlers, finishing with a mere 58 runs.

        Kenya

          68 vs. Afghanistan (2019): Kenya’s batting collapse led to a disappointing score of 68 in this T20I.

          Afghanistan

            72 vs. Ireland (2019): Afghanistan faced a tough day with their innings ending at 72 runs.

            Zimbabwe

              79 vs. South Africa (2010): Zimbabwe’s batting faltered against a strong South African side.

              Ireland

                80 vs. South Africa (2012): Ireland struggled to find their rhythm, resulting in a low total.

                Canada

                  84 vs. Sri Lanka (2010): Canada faced difficulties against the Sri Lankan bowling attack.

                  Bangladesh

                    86 vs. New Zealand (2009): Another low score for Bangladesh against a formidable New Zealand.

                    West Indies

                      89 vs. England (2020): The West Indies fell short in a disappointing performance against England.

                      These scores highlight the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, where anything can happen on the day.

                      Lowest totals

                      TeamScoreOversInnsOppositionGroundMatch Date
                      Mongolia1010.01v SingaporeBangi5 Sep 2024
                      Isle of Man108.41v SpainCartagena26 Feb 2023
                      Mongolia128.22v JapanSano8 May 2024
                      Thunder155.52v StrikersSydney16 Dec 2022
                      Eagles168.12v DurhamHarare9 Mar 2024
                      Mongolia1714.21v Hong KongKuala Lumpur31 Aug 2024
                      Mali1812.51v TanzaniaDar-es-Salaam21 Sep 2024
                      Turkey218.32v Czech Rep.Ilfov County30 Aug 2019
                      China2311.21v MalaysiaKuala Lumpur26 Jul 2023
                      Mali2410.31v GhanaDar-es-Salaam26 Sep 2024

                      Also Read: Biggest ODI Win by Runs: A Historic Overview

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