Mongolian team was reduced to 12 while chasing 218 runs, made a shameful record
Mongolian team was reduced to 12 while chasing 218 runs, made a shameful record
Mongolia, which made its debut in international cricket through the Asian Games, has made a shameful record in its name. Seven months after debut in cricket, this team was reduced to only 12 runs on Wednesday against Japan. This is the second lowest score in T20 international cricket.
Batting first, Japan scored a huge score of 217 runs for seven wickets. In response, Mongolia’s team was all out for 12 runs in just 8.2 overs. Isle of Man holds the record for making the lowest score in T20 International cricket. The Isle of Man team had scored 10 runs against Spain on 26 February 2023.
For Japan, 17-year-old left-arm fast bowler Kazuma Kato Stafford took five wickets for seven runs in 3.2 overs, while Abdul Samad (two wickets for four runs) and Makoto Taniyama (two wickets for no runs) took two wickets each. Got wickets. For Mongolia, Toor Sumaya scored the maximum four runs. Six batsmen of Mongolia’s team could not even open their account.