The T20 World Cup has seen its fair share of close matches, showcasing exciting battles between batsmen and bowlers. Although it’s a 20 over format, both sides have had their moments. While fans enjoy high-scoring games, there have also been thrilling low scoring matches. Some teams have even won by bowling out their opponents for very low totals. As the T20 World Cup 2024 continues, let’s look at the lowest scores in T20 world cup history.
Lowest Scores in T20 World Cup
Team
Score
Overs
Innings
Opposition
Ground
Year
Netherlands
39
10.3
1
Sri Lanka
Chattogram
2014
Netherlands
44
10.0
1
Sri Lanka
Sharjah
2021
West Indies
55
14.2
1
England
Dubai
2021
Uganda
58
16.0
2
Afghanistan
Providence
2024
New Zealand
60
15.3
2
Sri Lanka
Chattogram
2014
Scotland
60
10.2
2
Afghanistan
Sharjah
2021
Ireland
68
16.4
2
West Indies
Providence
2010
Hong Kong
69
17.0
2
Nepal
Chattogram
2014
Bangladesh
70
15.4
2
New Zealand
Eden Gardens
2016
Afghanistan
72
17.1
1
Bangladesh
Mirpur
2014
1. Uganda’s 39 Runs Against West Indies in 2024
Uganda recorded the lowest score in T20 World Cup history, totaling just 39 runs against West Indies. This was their first World Cup appearance, and during the 18th match at Providence Stadium in Guyana, they struggled to chase a target of 174 runs. Uganda was bowled out quickly, with none of their batters making significant contributions. Akeal Hosein from West Indies took 5 wickets, leading his team to a massive 134-run victory.
2. Netherlands’ 39 and 44 Runs Against Sri Lanka in 2014 and 2021
The Netherlands also holds the second-lowest score in T20 World Cup history with 39 runs against Sri Lanka in 2014. In this match at Chattogram, they were dismissed in just 10.3 overs. Tom Cooper was the top scorer for the Netherlands with 16 runs, while Sri Lanka’s Angelo Mathews and Ajantha Mendis took three wickets each.
Again, the Netherlands recorded another low score of 44 runs against Sri Lanka during the T20 World Cup 2021 in Sharjah. They were all out in just 10 overs, with none of their players scoring more than 15 runs as Sri Lanka’s bowlers dominated.
3. West Indies’ 55 Runs Against England in 2021
West Indies found themselves on this unfortunate list with a score of 55 runs against England during the 2021 World Cup. The match took place in Dubai, and the West Indies batters struggled against England’s spin bowlers. Chris Gayle was the top scorer for his team, managing just 13 runs, as they were all out in 14.2 overs. Adil Rashid starred with the ball, taking 4 wickets for just 2 runs.
4. Uganda’s 58 Runs Against Afghanistan in 2024
Uganda also recorded the fourth-lowest score in T20 World Cup history with 58 runs against Afghanistan. This occurred in their second match of the 2024 tournament at Providence Stadium. Chasing 184 runs, Uganda had a poor performance with the bat. Fazalhaq Farooqi was exceptional, taking 5 wickets for only 9 runs, helping Afghanistan bowl Uganda out for 58 runs.
5. New Zealand’s 60 Runs Against Sri Lanka in 2014
New Zealand is also listed with a disappointing score of 60 runs against Sri Lanka during the 2014 World Cup. This match took place in Chattogram, where New Zealand failed to chase a target of just 120 runs. The pitch offered assistance to the bowlers, and New Zealand struggled, getting all out. Kane Williamson was the top scorer for his side with 42 runs, while Rangana Herath took 5 wickets for just 3 runs.