It’s pretty common these days to see batters dominate in limited-overs cricket. But not all days are the same, aren’t they?

We have seen bowlers making inroads and dismantling batting lineups completely. Such collective performances from a bowling side have lit up the ICC Champions Trophy, resulting in batting teams getting all out for paltry scores.

So here are the top 10 instances of the lowest all-out team totals registered in the Champions Trophy.

Lowest Team Totals in Champions Trophy

TeamScore (Overs)AgainstVenueDate
USA65 (24.0)AustraliaSouthampton13 Sep 2004
Bangladesh77 (19.3)New ZealandColombo (SSC)23 Sep 2002
West Indies80 (30.4)Sri LankaBrabourne14 Oct 2006
Zimbabwe85 (30.1)West IndiesAhmedabad8 Oct 2006
Netherlands86 (29.3)Sri LankaColombo (RPS)16 Sep 2002
Pakistan89 (25.0)South AfricaMohali27 Oct 2006
Bangladesh93 (31.3)South AfricaBirmingham12 Sep 2004
Kenya94 (32.0)PakistanBirmingham14 Sep 2004
South Africa108 (34.1)New ZealandBrabourne16 Oct 2006
England125 (37.0)IndiaJaipur15 Oct 2006

Key Insights

65: The United States of America (USA) have registered the lowest all-out total in the Champions Trophy. Batting first against a lethal Australian pace attack, the USA slumped to 65 in 24 overs in 2004.

77: Bangladesh’s 77 all-out against New Zealand in 2002 is the lowest team total by a full member in the 50-over event.

19.3: On top of that, New Zealand wrapped up Bangladesh in 19.3 overs, making it the shortest all-out innings in the Champions Trophy.

136: Netherlands’ 136 for 10 is the lowest total by a team after batting the full quota of 50 overs. The European team logged this score against Pakistan in the 2002 edition.

100: Bangladesh is the only team to get bowled out twice below the total of 100 runs in the Champions Trophy.

169: In 2013, England successfully defended the lowest all-out team total in the history of this tournament. They were all-out for 169 runs in a 24-overs-a-side game against New Zealand. Then England held up the Kiwis for 159 for 8 to sneak in a win by 10 runs. In a full-length game (50-over per side), New Zealand’s successful defending of their total of 195 against South Africa (108 all-out) tops the list.

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Saurabh Chede

Saurabh is a cricket enthusiast who crafts content around the sport. Being from a cricket-crazy nation, he developed an unbreakable bond with the sport. When he's not watching cricket, you'll find him creating funny memes or watching old TMKOC episodes!

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