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A match that even street cricket can be called good!: Mongolian team scored only 10 runs in 60 balls, Singapore won the match in just 5 balls.

If someone tells you that in an international match a team gets all out in just 10 runs and the opposite team chases them down in 5 balls, would you believe it? No, but it really happened. In the T20 International, the Mongolian team was bowled out for just 10 runs against Singapore in the Asian Qualifier match of the T20 World Cup. This is the joint lowest score in a T-20 International. Last year the Isle of Man team was also all out on the same score. Singapore won the toss and elected to bowl in the Asian qualifier match of the T-20 World Cup on Thursday. The Singapore team bowled out the Mongolian team for 10 runs in 10 overs. The Singapore team chased down the target of 11 runs with the loss of one wicket in just 5 balls. This match lasted only 65 balls. Harsh Bharadwaj, a 17-year-old legspinner of Indian origin, took 6 wickets for 3 runs. Apart from this, Akshay Puri got 2 wickets, Rahul and Ramesh got one wicket each. Mongolia 2024 all out for third time under 20 runs The Mongolian team has been all out for less than 20 runs for the third time this year. Earlier, the team was bowled out for 17 runs against Hong Kong on August 31 and 12 runs against Japan in May. First ball loss, match winning four from Simpson chasing the target of 11 runs, the Singaporean team lost the wicket on the first ball of the innings. Here captain Manpreet Singh was dismissed for zero. Rahul Sharma, who replaced him, hit a six off his first ball. Then again William Simpson hit the winning four off the fifth ball of the first over. Mongolia has now lost all 4 matches. The team is bottom of the points table.

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