- T20 World Cup 2024: The 21st match of the T20 World Cup 2024 was played between South Africa and Bangladesh. In this match, Africa made a world record by defending the total of 114 runs.

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Lowest Total Defend In T20 World Cup:
South Africa defeated Bangladesh in the 21st match of T20 World Cup 2024. This was a historic victory for Africa. The Proteas team did what no other team has been able to do so far in this match. This became a historic win of the T20 World Cup.
In fact, in the match played against Bangladesh, Africa defended the lowest total in the history of T20 World Cup. Batting first, Africa scored 113/6 in 20 overs and then restricted Bangladesh to 109/7 runs while chasing the target. Africa won by 4 runs.
After this victory, Africa surpassed Sri Lanka and Team India. Earlier, the record of defending the lowest total in the T20 World Cup was in the name of Sri Lanka and Team India. Both the teams won by defending the total of 120 runs.
Team India made this record in the match played against Pakistan in New York last Sunday. Sri Lanka did this feat against New Zealand in the 2014 T20 World Cup.
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Lowest totals successfully defended in T20 World Cup
- 114 runs- South Africa vs Bangladesh, New York, 2024
- 120 runs – Sri Lanka vs New Zealand, Chittagong, 2014
- 120 runs- India vs Pakistan, New York, 2024
- 124 runs- Afghanistan vs West Indies, Nagpur, 2016
- 127 runs- New Zealand vs India, Nagpur, 2016.
Unlocking the Drama: Lowest Totals Successfully Defended in T20 World Cup History
Introduction: The T20 World Cup has been a stage for nail-biting finishes, exhilarating performances, and unexpected turnarounds. Amidst the high-scoring thrillers, there have been instances where teams have defended modest totals against all odds, showcasing the essence of cricket’s unpredictability. In this blog, we delve into the gripping narrative of the lowest totals successfully defended in T20 World Cup history, unraveling the moments of triumph, strategic brilliance, and sheer determination that defined these matches.
1. The Art of Defending: Successfully defending a low total in T20 cricket requires a blend of tactical acumen, disciplined bowling, and exceptional fielding. Teams often resort to tight bowling lines, variations in pace, and aggressive field placements to create pressure on the opposition batsmen. These matches serve as a testament to the significance of teamwork, adaptability, and nerve-wracking decision-making under pressure.
2. Moments of Glory: a. 2007 T20 World Cup: India vs. Pakistan In a thrilling encounter during the inaugural T20 World Cup, India defended a modest total of 157 runs against arch-rivals Pakistan in the final. A stellar bowling performance, led by RP Singh and Irfan Pathan, restricted Pakistan to 152 runs, securing India’s historic triumph.
b. 2014 T20 World Cup: Ireland vs. Zimbabwe In a low-scoring encounter, Ireland defended a target of 164 runs against Zimbabwe in the group stage. Superb bowling efforts from George Dockrell and Stuart Thompson ensured Zimbabwe fell short by 5 runs, highlighting Ireland’s resilience and determination.
3. Strategic Brilliance and Grit: Successful defenses of low totals often involve captains marshaling their resources astutely, making crucial bowling changes, and setting attacking fields to unsettle the opposition. Bowlers, on the other hand, display nerves of steel, executing their plans with precision and exploiting any weaknesses in the opposition’s batting lineup.
4. Lessons Learned: These instances underscore the importance of adaptability, belief, and teamwork in cricket, proving that no total is too small to defend with the right mindset and execution. They inspire aspiring cricketers and teams to embrace challenges, stay resilient in the face of adversity, and never underestimate the power of collective effort.
This is how the match went
In the match played in New York, Africa won the toss and decided to bat and scored only 113/6 runs in 20 overs. During this time, Heinrich Klaasen played the biggest innings for the team and scored 46 runs in 44 balls with the help of 2 fours and 3 sixes. After the first innings, it seemed that Africa would lose the match, but their bowlers did not let this happen.
Bangladesh, which came out to chase the target, was restricted to 109/7 runs in 20 overs by the African bowlers. Tauhid Hridoy (37) and Mahmudullah (20) played good innings for the team, but could not help the team cross the winning line. During this period, Keshav Maharaj took the maximum of 3 wickets for Africa. Apart from this, Enrique Norkia and Kagiso Rabada got 2-2 successes each.