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will England be included ,thanks to CHAMINDA VASS?

2007-12-19 18:36:40 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Cricket

5lowest scores m-ash ?

2007-12-21 01:27:35 · update #1

12 answers

I dont need 2 explain you.
U can c them all fron the following link.

http://stats.cricinfo.com/ci/content/records/145832.html

2007-12-20 04:41:11 · answer #1 · answered by friend 2 · 1 2

Triangular Series, Colombo: Sri Lanka 40-1 (4.2 overs) beat Zimbabwe 38 (15.4 overs) by nine wickets

The lowest score in an inning by any team is 26 by New Zealand vs England

Canada 36 18.4 1 v Sri Lanka Paarl 19-Feb-03

Pakistan 43 19.5 1 v West Indies Cape Town 25-Feb-93

AND YES

2007-12-20 05:38:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

The 5 lowest innings scores are given below:

1) 26 runs by New Zeland against England on 25.03.1955 at
Auckland.

2) 30 runs by Soputh Africa against England on 13.02.1896
at Port Elizabeth

3) 30 runs by South Africa against England on 14.06.1924
at Birmingham.

4) 35 runs by South Africa against england on 01.04.1899
at Cape Town.

5) 36 runs by South Africa against Australia on 12.02.1932
at Melbourne.

2007-12-20 22:36:04 · answer #3 · answered by vakayil k 7 · 1 0

It was New Zealand who scored 26 runs all out of 27 overs against England.
B Sutcliffe was the highest scorer in that innings '11 runs'.

I dont think England will go into that list, cus they've learnt allot about the pitch and our bowlers well.

Anyways, lets just wait and see what's gonna happen.

2007-12-20 03:26:13 · answer #4 · answered by Nafeez Nash 6 · 2 2

1. 26 New Zealand(v England) Auckland 1954-55
2. 30 South Africa (v England) Port Elizabeth 1895-96
3. 30 South Africa (v England) Birmingham 1924
4. 35 South Africa (v England) Cape Town 1898-99
5. 36 Australia in Birmingham against england 1902

Note: they are all against england ,(they were the bomb!). but now number six is England with 81 runs. a kick in the butt if you ask me.

2007-12-20 00:24:05 · answer #5 · answered by Q 2 · 2 4

probably from 35-55 and before 1980s

2007-12-19 20:48:13 · answer #6 · answered by Kush B 1 · 1 3

dont have scores in hand but like you said''thanks to chamida vass england will surely be include''

2007-12-19 18:44:48 · answer #7 · answered by omarparra_gman 4 · 2 4

New zealand --26

south africa- 35

India 42

Australia 44

pakistan 53

England --61

sri lanka--71

2007-12-20 12:34:45 · answer #8 · answered by ♥SMARNY♥ 6 · 1 2

India 42 all out v England at Lord's, 1974


ndia 42 all out v England at Lord's, 1974

England took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series when India were thrashed by an innings and 285 runs.

India were forced to follow on after being dismissed for 302, 326 runs fewer than England's mammoth score.

Chris Old took five for 21 in eight overs and Geoff Arnold took four wickets with the top five batsmen all recording single figures.

England 46 all out v West Indies at Trinidad, 1993/4

Ambrose dismissing Atherton first ball
Ambrose dismissing Atherton first ball
After fine bowling from Andy Caddick, England needed just 194 to win but were immediately on the back foot when Curtly Ambrose trapped Mike Atherton lbw first ball of the innings.

The writing was on the wall, and Ambrose finished with six for 24 in 10 brilliant overs to go with first innings figures of five for 60. Only Alec Stewart, with 18, reached double figures.

Courtney Walsh weighed in with the other three wickets and Atherton, on his first tour as England captain, had plenty to ponder.

West Indies 51 all out v Australia at Trinidad, 1998/9

The opening Test in the four-match series went decisively the way of the Aussies when the West Indies fell hopelessly short of a target of 364.

The innings was all over in 19.1 overs with Glenn McGrath and Jason Gillespie doing all the damage between them, except for the run out of Merv Dillon.

At one point the score was 16 for five, but Ridley Jacobs, with 19, ensured that New Zealand's record all-time low of 26 all out (recorded back in 1954/5) was at least surpassed.

West Indies 53 all out v Pakistan at Faisalabad, 1986/7

A Qadir
Qadir bamboozled the Windies' batsmen
The West Indies faced a gettable victory target of 240 when they went out to bat in the second innings against Imran Khan and Abdul Qadir.

But the the right-arm quick and the leg-spinner were in irresistible form, taking all 10 wickets between them.

Qadir, who replaced Wasim Akram in the eighth over, took six for 16, including Richie Richardson (14), Larry Gomes (2) and Viv Richards for a two-ball duck.

West Indies 54 all out v England at Lord's, 2000

One of England's high points in recent years, this was the third chapter in an extraordinary Test.

The tourists had hit 267 in the first innings before Walsh and Ambrose tore through England to dismiss them for just 134 on a helpful wicket.

Some sharp words from acting captain Alec Stewart got the home side back in the match when Caddick (five for 16), plus Darren Gough and Dominic Cork produced some of the best bowling of their careers.

England ultimately needed 188 to win, and got there after Gough and Cork's memorable ninth-wicket partnership of 31 in a memorable Test that swung several ways before the finish.

2007-12-19 20:04:18 · answer #9 · answered by beauty 4 · 3 5

No they are not included still...
Kohomada Apay Kollangay weda?
Apite jaya sure...............

2007-12-20 17:41:28 · answer #10 · answered by M_Ash 5 · 2 1

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