Ivory Coast vs Nigeria All Out On 7 Runs: T20 is that format of cricket where the batsmen help the team in putting up big totals by batting hard. But what if we tell you that in T20 International a team got all out on the score of just 07 runs? So you probably won’t believe it.
If a batsman is out on 07 runs then it is considered a very bad score, but here the entire team was all out on the score of only 07 runs. So let us know when, where and between which teams this incident happened.
When, where and which team was all out for 07 runs?
This incident happened in the Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Sub-regional Qualifier C 2024. The fifth match of the qualifier was played between Nigeria and Ivory Coast. The Ivory Coast team, which came to chase the target in the match, was all out for just 07 runs in 7.3 overs. This was the lowest total in T20 International history.
Earlier, the record of making the lowest total in T20 International was held in the name of Mongolia and Isle of Man. Both the teams have been all out for 10-10 runs in T20 International. But this is the first time in the history of T20 International cricket that a team got all out on the score of single digits.
This was the condition of the entire match
In the match, Nigeria won the toss and decided to bat and put 271/7 runs on the board in 20 overs. This was the eighth highest total in T20 International cricket.
During this time, wicketkeeper batsman Selim Salau scored 112 runs for the team with the help of 13 fours and 2 sixes in 53 balls. Selim Salau retired and returned to the pavilion. Apart from this, Isaac Okpe scored 65 runs in 23 balls with the help of 3 fours and 6 sixes. Rest Suleman Runsewe scored 50 runs with the help of 8 fours.
Then, while chasing the target, the Ivory Coast team was all out for just 07 runs and Nigeria won by 264 runs. This was the third biggest win in T20 International history.
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