T20 World Cup 2024 Sees Sri Lanka With Historic Low Score Against South Africa

Sri Lanka's disappointing performance in their opening match of the T20 World Cup 2024 against South Africa at Nassau Cricket Stadium in New York has placed them on an unwanted list of teams with the lowest totals in T20 World Cup history. Bowled out for just 77 runs, Sri Lanka's collapse added another low score to the tournament's records, highlighting the unpredictable and sometimes brutal nature of T20 cricket.

The T20 World Cup, which has grown into a global spectacle, features 20 participants this year, including newcomers Papua New Guinea and Uganda. This wide participation often sees matches where lesser-known teams face the might of established cricketing nations, leading to some remarkably low team scores.

Sri Lanka's Record Low at T20 World Cup

Sri Lanka, however, is a seasoned cricketing powerhouse, making their inclusion in this list particularly notable. The record for the lowest total in T20 World Cup history is held by the Netherlands, who were dismissed for just 39 runs by Sri Lanka in the 2014 edition in Chattogram.

The Dutch side appears twice in this unfortunate list, having also been bowled out for 44 runs by Sri Lanka in the 2021 World Cup at Sharjah. Other notable low scores include West Indies' 55 against England in Dubai in 2021 and New Zealand's 60 against Sri Lanka in Chattogram in 2014.

Sri Lanka's recent score of 77 against South Africa places them among the ranks of these teams, underscoring a rare but significant failure. The Sri Lankan batsmen struggled from the outset against a disciplined South African bowling attack led by Kagiso Rabada and Anrich Nortje.

The bowlers exploited the conditions at Nassau Cricket Stadium perfectly, with Rabada's pace and precision proving too much for the Sri Lankan top order. The match saw Sri Lanka's top and middle order falter, with wickets falling at regular intervals and no batsman managing to offer any substantial resistance.

The collapse was a stark reminder of the volatility of T20 cricket, where a single innings can drastically alter a team's fortunes.

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TeamScoreOpponentVenueYear
1. Netherlands39Sri LankaChattogram2014
2. Netherlands44Sri LankaSharjah2021
3. West Indies55EnglandDubai2021
4. New Zealand60Sri LankaChattogram2014
5. Scotland60AfghanistanSharjah2021
6. Ireland68West Indies