Lowest innings totals in T20Is: Sometimes something happens on the cricket field which we cannot even imagine. That is why cricket is called a game of uncertainties. Now once again an example of this has been seen in a T-20 International match, when a team was out for only 7 runs. And this score remained the lowest score in T20I cricket. Actually, this happened during the match between Nigeria and Ivory Coast at Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval in Lagos, when the Ivory Coast team was out on the score of 7 runs in just 7.3 overs (7 all out in T20I). Let us tell you that this match is part of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifier C 2024.
Dominant Performance by Nigeria!
Nigeria: 271/4 (20.0 overs)
Côte d'Ivoire: 7 all out (7.3 overs)Nigeria delivers a record-breaking performance, securing an emphatic victory with bat and ball.#T20AfricaMensWCQualifierC#T20MensAfricaWCQualifierC, pic.twitter.com/VqLK0quSji
— Nigeria Cricket Federation (@cricket_nigeria) November 24, 2024
Talking about this match, Nigeria batted first and scored 271 runs by losing 4 wickets in 20 overs, after which Ivory Coast team came to bat but Nigeria's bowlers gave a miracle and all 10 wickets of the opposing team were taken for only 7 runs. Dropped. 7 out of 11 batsmen who came to bat for Ivory Coast were out on 0. Only one batsman scored 4 runs. Nigeria has succeeded in winning this match by a record 264 runs. In this way, Nigeria made a record of winning the match by the third highest number of runs in T-20 International and at the same time, it also made a world record of getting a team out for only 7 runs. Ivory Coast team became the team to be out on the lowest score in T-20 history.
The team that got out on the lowest score in T20 International
7 runs- Ivory Coast Vs Nigeria (November, 2024)
10 runs- Mongolia Vs Singapore (September, 2024)
10 runs- Isle of Man Vs Spain (February, 2023)
12 runs- Mongolia Vs Japan (May, 2024)
17 runs- Mongolia Vs Hong Kong (August, 2024)
18 runs- Mali Vs Tanzania (September, 2024)
Largest margin of victory (by runs) in T20Is
Zimbabwe, 290 runs vs Gambia (October 2024)
Nepal, 273 runs vs Mongolia (September 2023)
Nigeria, 264 vs Ivory Coast (November 2024)
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