Mongolia vs Singapore Match Won In Just 5 Balls: Cricket has become very fast since the advent of the T20 format. In T20 matches, 6 sixes in an over and a score of 300 have been seen many times. But this time the exact opposite happened in T20 cricket, where a team was all out after scoring just 10 runs in 10 overs and then the opposing team won the match in just five balls before one over. So let us know when, where and how this feat happened.
This astonishing feat happened in the T20 International match played between Mongolia and Singapore. In the match, Mongolia’s team was all out after scoring just 10 runs in 10 overs. That is, you can say that Mongolia scored 1 run in every over and lost 1 wicket. The highest score for the team was made by Zoljavkhlan Shurentsetseg and Gandembarel Ganbold. Both the batsmen scored 02* and 02 runs respectively. A total of 5 batsmen of the team returned to the pavilion without opening their account. No boundary was hit by the team. At the same time, a total of 4 batsmen of the team scored only 01-01 runs.
In the match, Singapore won the toss and decided to bowl, and their bowlers proved their mettle. Harsh Bhardwaj took the most wickets for Singapore during this period, taking 6 wickets. Apart from this, Akshay Puri took 2 wickets. Rahul Sheshadri and Ramesh Kalimuthu took 1 wicket each. Harsh Bhardwaj, who took the most wickets, bowled 4 overs, of which 2 were maidens. Apart from this, Akshay Puri also bowled 4 overs, of which 1 was a maiden.
Chasing the target, won the match in just 5 balls
After bowling out Mongolia for just 10 runs, Singapore’s team chased the target and won by scoring 13/1 in 5 balls. During this, the team lost the wicket of captain Manpreet Singh (00) on the very first ball of the innings. Then William Simpson scored 6* runs in 2 balls and Raul Sharma scored 7* runs in 2 balls to give the team victory. This match was played in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier A 2024.
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