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Top 5 Lowest Scores in IPL History

The IPL is a really fun tournament because players hit the ball far and teams score a lot of points. But sometimes, the team trying to hit the ball doesn’t do well and ends up losing. This can happen because the other team bowls really well or because the batting team gets too nervous.

Let’s see which teams have scored the fewest points in IPL history.

5. Kolkata Knight Riders

Mumbai Indians always give KKR trouble. In a match on May 16th, 2008, at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Indians bowled out KKR after just 15.2 overs. KKR only managed to score 67 runs. Mumbai Indians won the match easily.

4. Delhi Daredevils

In a game against the Kings XI Punjab, the Delhi Daredevils team scored 67 runs after playing for 17.1 overs. They scored at a rate of 3.90 runs per over. This match happened in Dharmasala on April 30th, 2017, and the Punjab team won by 10 wickets.

3. Delhi Daredevils

The Delhi Daredevils got beaten by the Mumbai Indians’ bowlers. They only managed to score 66 runs after making 212 runs. The match happened at Firoz Shah Kotla in Delhi.

2. Rajasthan Royals

Rajasthan Royals tried to score 133 runs but only managed 58 runs. This happened when they played against Royal Challengers Bangalore on April 18, 2009, in Cape Town. They used up 15.1 overs to bat. They scored about 6.65 runs in every over.

1. Royal Challengers Bangalore

The Royal Challengers team tried to chase a score of 131 runs. But the KKR bowlers were too good, and they got all out for just 49 runs. This happened in a match at the Eden Gardens on April 23rd, 2017. They were batting at a speed of 6.71 runs per over.

TeamScoreOppositionGroundYear
RCB49KKREden Gardens23 April 2017
Rajasthan Royals58RCBCape Town12 Feb 2020
Delhi Daredevils66Mumbai IndiansDelhi6 May 2017
Delhi Daredevils67Kings XI PunjabMohali30 April 2017
KKR67Mumbai IndiansWankhede16 May 2008

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