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Top 5 Lowest Team Total In ICC Cricket ODI World Cup History

by Himanshu Singh
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The ICC Cricket World Cup stands as the ultimate pinnacle in the world of One Day International (ODI) cricket. Every four years, cricket teams from all corners of the world unite to vie for the highly sought-after trophy.

Top 5 Lowest Team Total In ICC Cricket ODI World Cup History
Team India Bowlers Destroyed Sri Lankan Batting Line-up. Photo – Twitter

The ICC Cricket World Cup has a reputation for delivering thrilling matches and unforgettable moments. But alongside the glitz and glamour, there’s a more somber side where teams find it hard to put runs on the board. Over the years, the ODI World Cup has given us moments of sheer brilliance, jaw-dropping performances, and records that etch themselves in history. However, not all records are cause for celebration. Some serve as stark reminders of the struggles and challenges faced by teams. These low scores underscore the unpredictable nature of cricket and shed light on the unwavering determination of teams when the odds are firmly against them.

In this article, we’ll explore the top 5 lowest team totals in ODI World Cup history:

1. Canada – 36 runs (ICC Cricket World Cup 2003) :

On February 19, 2003, during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 in Paarl, an unforgettable match unfolded between Canada and Sri Lanka. The teams showcased vastly contrasting performances that day. Canada encountered a challenging time while batting, struggling to amass a mere 36 runs in their innings, a record low for any ODI World Cup match. In contrast, Sri Lanka made light work of this modest target, achieving victory with 37 runs on the board and just one wicket lost.

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2. Canada – 45 runs (Prudential World Cup 1979) :

During the Prudential World Cup match in Manchester on June 13–14, 1979, Canada and England went head to head. The game was rather one-sided, as Canada encountered substantial difficulties during their innings, only mustering a total of 45 runs. England, on the other hand, had a fairly straightforward task when it came to chasing down this target. They successfully reached 46 runs, losing just 2 wickets along the way, securing a comfortable victory with 277 balls to spare.

3. Namibia – 45 runs (ICC Cricket World Cup 2003) :

In a crushing match between Australia and Namibia on February 27, 2003, at the Cricket World Cup 2003 in Potchefstroom, the two teams played one another. Australia was the first to reach the crease and amassed a dominant total of 301 runs at the expense of six wickets. Namibia, in response, faced an extremely difficult task and managed to score a meager 45 runs. Australia emerged victorious, beating the opposition by an incredible 256 runs.

4. Sri Lanka – 55 runs (ICC Cricket World Cup 2023) :

During the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, on November 2, 2023, in the lively city of Mumbai, an entertaining match took place. In their allotted 50 overs, India’s batting prowess against Sri Lanka was astonishing, as they amassed 357 runs at the cost of 8 wickets. Sri Lanka, on the other hand, struggled mightily to establish a rhythm and could only score 55 runs in 19.4 overs. India won the match by an incredible score of 302 runs, demonstrating their supremacy in the contest.

5. Bangladesh – 58 runs (ICC Cricket World Cup 2011) :

On March 4, 2011, a spectacular cricket encounter occurred at Mirpur, Bangladesh, during the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. The event featured Bangladesh’s squaring battle against the West Indies. Bangladesh experienced a tough time at the crease, managing to only score 58 runs in their innings. In a swift reaction, the West Indies easily chased down the goal, scoring 59 runs with the loss of just one wicket. West Indies secured a tremendous victory with a margin of nine wickets, although they still had a massive 226 balls remaining to play with.

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