Lowest ODI Score
In the history of One-Day International (ODI) cricket, there have been some remarkably low scores achieved by teams. One such record was set by Zimbabwe against Sri Lanka in 2004, where they were bowled out for a mere 35 runs. This stands as the lowest score ever recorded in ODI cricket.
While Zimbabwe holds the current record, there have been several other instances where teams have struggled to put up a decent score. In fact, Sri Lanka itself features in the list of top 10 lowest scores in ODI cricket. It is interesting to note that Sri Lanka holds the 10th-worst position with a score of [insert score here].
These low scores highlight the dominance of the bowling side and the challenges faced by the batting team. It also serves as a reminder that cricket can be unpredictable, and even the strongest teams can have an off day. Fans and enthusiasts eagerly await to see if any team can break the record for the lowest ODI score in the future.