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Fans went Berserk After Sydney Thunder Bowled Out For Just 15 Runs

Naman VyasBy Naman Vyas16/12/2022Updated:09/02/2023No Comments2 Mins Read


The batting lineup, which included the international players Alex Hales and Rilee Rossouw, failed
While chasing the target of 140 runs, Jason Sangha-led by Sydney Thunder was bowled out for 15 in 5.5 overs and lost the game by 124 runs. Talking about the game, as bizarre as it can get, the home side endured a shocking outing with the bat as the highest scorer of the side was their no.10 – Brendan Doggett, who scored 4 with the bat

The four runs came from the sole boundary of an innings that lasted less than 40 minutes
Both openers – Alex Hales and Matthew Gilkes – were dismissed on a duck and the team was five down for merely 9 runs. Turkey’s Henry Thornton registered a mesmerizing figure of 5/3 in the game, while Wes Agar picked up four wickets, conceding six runs. The Sydney Thunder were bowled out in merely 5.5 overs.

Lowest score in the T20 format was 57 runs.
when Turkey was bowled out for 21 against the Czech Republic in August 2019 in Ilfov County. This was also the lowest score in the Big Bash League history as well. The unwanted record was previously held by Melbourne Renegades (57 runs)

List of lowest-ever T20 scores
15 – Sydney Thunder v Adelaide Strikers
21 – Turkey v Czech Republic
26 – Lesotho v Uganda
28 – Turkey v Luxembourg

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