Top 10 Lowest Team Totals in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup History

When we think about T20 cricket, we usually imagine big sixes, 180+ scores, and dramatic last-over finishes. But every now and then, the shortest format produces something very different — a complete batting collapse. lets have a look on Top 10 lowest team totals in T20 world cup history.

Cricket’s shortest format is famous for explosive batting, big sixes, and breathtaking run chases. But even in T20 — where scores above 150 are common — there have been some stunning batting collapses in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup history. From minnows crumbling under pressure to full-member teams being skittled cheaply, these lowest scores remind us just how unpredictable T20 cricket can be.

Below, we count down the Top 10 Lowest Team Totals in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup History — the most dramatic batting failures ever recorded in the tournament.

Top 10 Lowest Team Totals in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup

Rank Team Total Overs Opponent Venue Year
1 Uganda 39 12.0 West Indies Providence 2024
2 Netherlands 39 10.3 Sri Lanka Chattogram 2014
3 Uganda 40 18.4 New Zealand Tarouba 2024
4 Netherlands 44 10.0 Sri Lanka Sharjah 2021
5 Oman 47 13.2 England North Sound 2024
6 West Indies 55 14.2 England Dubai 2021
7 Afghanistan 56 11.5 South Africa Tarouba 2024
8 Uganda 58 16.0 Afghanistan Providence 2024
9 New Zealand 60 15.3 Sri Lanka Chattogram 2014
10 Scotland 60 10.2 Afghanistan Sharjah 2021

🏏 1. Uganda – 39 All Out vs West Indies (2024)

This is the joint-lowest total in T20 World Cup history. Uganda were bowled out for just 39 against the experienced West Indies cricket team.

From the very beginning, the West Indies bowlers applied pressure. Early wickets in the powerplay meant Uganda were always on the back foot. Once the top order was gone, the middle order had little room to rebuild. In a format where momentum matters so much, the innings unraveled quickly.

🏏 2. Netherlands – 39 All Out vs Sri Lanka (2014)

This legendary collapse came from the Netherlands against Sri Lanka. Batting first, the Dutch were skittled for 39 runs — an unwanted benchmark that stood unmatched for years and remains tied for the lowest total in T20 World Cup history.

🏏 3. Uganda – 40 All Out vs New Zealand (2024)

In the same tournament as their 39, Uganda fell for 40 runs against New Zealand, reinforcing one of the most difficult campaigns in their cricketing history.

🏏 4. Netherlands – 44 All Out vs Sri Lanka (2021)

Again against Sri Lanka, Netherlands suffered a heavy collapse in Sharjah, finishing with 44 runs — another low score etched into T20 World Cup record books.

🏏 5. Oman – 47 All Out vs England (2024)

Oman’s top order was dismantled by England’s bowling attack, resulting in a total of only 47 runs. It highlights how unpredictable conditions and world-class bowling can severely restrict batting.

🏏 6. West Indies – 55 All Out vs England (2021)

In a shocking turn during the 2021 T20 World Cup, the full-member West Indies team — known for powerful batting — was dismissed for 55 runs by an aggressive England bowling performance.

🏏 7. Afghanistan – 56 All Out vs South Africa (2024)

Afghanistan, growing into a competitive T20 side, faced a humbling day against South Africa and was dismissed for 56 runs — one of the lowest totals in World Cup play.

🏏 8. Uganda – 58 All Out vs Afghanistan (2024)

Not just a one-off, Uganda’s batting woes continued with another low total of 58 runs against Afghanistan.

🏏 9. New Zealand – 60 All Out vs Sri Lanka (2014)

New Zealand, a top-tier cricket nation, was bowled out for 60 runs by Sri Lanka in a classic example of how spin and tight conditions can dismantle even experienced batting lineups.

🏏 10. Scotland – 60 All Out vs Afghanistan (2021)

Scotland matched that mark with 60 runs against an inspired Afghanistan attack in 2021, showing how competitive Associate nation cricket has become

Why Do These Collapses Happen?

These dramatic collapses are often the result of:

  • Bowling excellence in tricky conditions, especially spin on turning tracks.
  • Pressure on batting lineups in big tournament environments.
  • Momentum swings early in the innings, where quick wickets lead to panic.

Unlike bilateral T20 series, World Cup pressure — along with conditions in the Caribbean, Asia, and the Middle East — has produced some of the strangest low totals ever in international cricket.


Interesting Cricket Facts

  • The Netherlands hold both lowest and second-lowest team totals in T20 World Cup history.
  • Emerging teams like Uganda feature prominently in these low-score lists, showing the gap between Associate teams and full members.
  • Sometimes, classic bowling conditions make runs difficult even in the shortest format.

Final Thoughts

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup is known for excitement and high scores, but its history also includes some unforgettable batting failures.

These low totals are reminders that T20 cricket is never predictable. On any given day, conditions, confidence, and execution can turn a match upside down. And that unpredictability is exactly what keeps fans coming back.


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