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What is the lowest score in cricket?

What is the lowest score in cricket?

Team Score Overs
New Zealand 26 27.0
South Africa 30 18.4×5
South Africa 30 12.3
South Africa 35 22.4×5

What is the lowest score in ODI cricket?

Here, we take a look at some of the lowest team score in ODI history.

  • Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka, Harare 2004 (Zimbabwe – 35 runs)
  • Canada vs Sri Lanka, Paarl 2003 (Canada – 36 runs)
  • Zimbabwe Vs Sri Lanka, Colombo 2001 (Zimbabwe – 38 runs)
  • Sri Lanka vs South Africa, Paarl 2012 (Sri Lanka – 43 runs)

What is India’s lowest ever Test score?

36 scored
The lowest score in Test history for India is 36 scored in their second innings against Australia in the first Test of the 2020 Australian tour.

What is the lowest t20 score ever?

Lowest innings totals

Rank Score Opponent
1 21 (8.3 overs) Czech Republic
2 28 (11.3 overs) Luxembourg
3 30 (11.4 overs) Jharkhand (H)
4 32 (8.5 overs) Austria

Which is the lowest score in Test cricket?

India lost the contest against Australia by 8 wickets in Adelaide. Saturday (December 19) will go down as one of the darkest days in the history of Indian cricket. The fans will forever remember it for a long time as on this day, Team India registered their lowest total in the history of Test cricket.

What was the lowest score in a Test match?

The visitors posted their worst performance in the last match at the MCG. They collapsed at a mere total of 36 runs in the first innings after opting to bat first. This also followed a failure in the third innings, losing the match by an innings and 72 runs after getting bowled out for 45 runs.

Which is the lowest team score in ODI cricket?

ODI Team Records-Lowest Team Score in Cricket: Team Against Venue Date Score Zimbabwe Sri Lanka Harare Apr 25,2004 35/10 Canada Sri Lanka Paarl Feb 19,2003 36/10 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka Colombo Dec 08,2001 38/10 Pakistan West Indies Cape Town Feb 25,1993 43/10

Which is the lowest score of India in a test?

India’s earlier lowest score was 42 at the Lord’s which came way back in 1974 against England. This was also the lowest score in the history of Day/Night Tests and the joint fifth lowest overall.

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