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List: Lowest Team Total for Each Team in ODI World Cup

The ICC ODI World Cup has witnessed teams posting some of the highest scores in the tournament’s history. However, on some days, the batting lineups of these teams couldn’t stand in front of their opponent’s bowling attacks and were bowled out for paltry scores.

The teams range from associates like Canada to full like the mighty Australians. This article will unravel the lowest team totals scored by each team in ODI World Cup history.

Lowest Team Total for Each Team in ODI World Cup

Teams Score Innings Against Venue Date
Canada 36 1 Sri Lanka Paarl 19 Feb 2003
Namibia 45 2 Australia Potchefstroom 27 Feb 2003
Sri Lanka 55 2 India Wankhede 2 Nov 2023
Bangladesh 58 1 West Indies Mirpur 4 Mar 2011
Scotland 68 1 West Indies Leicester 27 May 1999
Kenya 69 1 New Zealand Chennai 20 Feb 2011
Pakistan 74 1 England Adelaide 1 Mar 1992
Ireland 77 1 Sri Lanka St George’s 18 Apr 2007
Bermuda 78 2 Sri Lanka Port of Spain 15 Mar 2007
South Africa 83 2 India Eden Gardens 5 Nov 2023
Netherlands 90 2 Australia Delhi 25 Oct 2023
England 93 1 Australia Leeds 18 Jun 1975
West Indies 93 2 Kenya Pune 29 Feb 1996
East Africa 94 2 England Birmingham 14 Jun 1975
Zimbabwe 99 2 Pakistan Kingston 21 Mar 2007
U.A.E. 102 1 India Perth 28 Feb 2015
New Zealand 112 2 Australia Gqeberha 11 Mar 2003
Afghanistan 125 1 South Africa Cardiff 15 Jun 2019
India 125 1 Australia Centurion 15 Feb 2003
Australia 129 2 India Chelmsford 20 Jun 1983

Key Insights

36: This is the lowest team total scored by any team in the ODI World Cup. Sri Lanka skittled out a poor Canadian batting lineup for a mere score of 36 in the 2003 edition. Moreover, this is also the lowest score by an associate team in the World Cup.

140: The above match between Sri Lanka and Canada is also one of the shortest matches in the 50-over format. The match saw a total of 140 deliveries bowled by both teams.

7/15: During the 2003 edition, Glenn McGrath produced a mind-blowing bowling performance in the tournament’s history by scalping 7 Namibian wickets, which resulted in Namibia being bowled out for 45 runs.