Winning despite dreadful batting performances
In this week's column we've looked at games - Tests, ODIs and Twenty20 internationals - which teams have won despite having the lowest high score

Question: How many times has a team won a Test despite none of their batsmen making more than 25 in either innings? Answer: Once. Australia managed it in the first Ashes Test in 1888, a three-day match which ended in less than two, with Percy McDonnell and Jack Blackham top-scoring with merely 22. It's what we have looked at in this week's column: games - Tests, ODIs and Twenty20 internationals - which teams have won despite having the lowest high score.
Australia were skittled for 116 in the first innings of that match at Lord's, which was severely affected by rain, with McDonnell and Blackham making 22 each and Jack Edwards contributing 21. England, though, fared worse and collapsed for 53. JJ Ferris' 20 was the highest score in Australia's second innings as they too folded for 60, setting England a target of 124. WG Grace top-scored with 24 during the chase but only one other batsman - Allan Steel - reached double figures. England were shot out for 62 with Charlie Turner and JJ Ferris taking five each.
The most recent match in the table below is the Hamilton Test between New Zealand and India in 2002, a game memorable because it was the first time two teams were dismissed for less than 100 in the first innings, and because Ashish Nehra and Tinu Yohannan became only the second and third players to bat and bowl in both innings of a Test on the same day.
India were decimated for 99 and New Zealand for 94 in hostile conditions during the first innings. The visitors improved marginally, scoring 154 in the second and setting New Zealand a target of 160. Captain Stephen Fleming led the chase and his 32 was the highest score, the second-lowest in a winning cause, for New Zealand as they won by four wickets.
Team | First innings | Second innings | High score | Opposition | Ground | Start date | Scorecard | |
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Australia | 116 | 60 | 22 | v England | Lord's | Jul 16, 1888 | Test 28 | |
New Zealand | 94 | 160/6 | 32 | v India | Hamilton | Dec 19, 2002 | Test 1633 | |
England | 45 | 184 | 33 | v Australia | Sydney | Jan 28, 1887 | Test 25 | |
England | 100 | 95/8 | 35 | v Australia | The Oval | Aug 11, 1890 | Test 34 | |
England | 172 | - | 38 | v Australia | Manchester | Aug 30, 1888 | Test 30 | |
Australia | 153 | - | 42 | v South Africa | Melbourne | Feb 12, 1932 | Test 216 | |
England | 209/8 | 49/2 | 42 | v New Zealand | Dunedin | Mar 11, 1955 | Test 401 | |
West Indies | 136 | 98/1 | 42 | v Australia | Port of Spain | Apr 21, 1995 | Test 1296 | |
England | 151 | 154 | 42* | v Australia | Sydney | Feb 25, 1887 | Test 26 | |
Pakistan | 133 | 164 | 42* | v England | The Oval | Aug 12, 1954 | Test 390 | |
England | 81/7 | 75/6 | 43 | v West Indies | Bridgetown | Jan 8, 1935 | Test 238 | |
England | 113 | 137 | 44 | v Australia | Sydney | Feb 10, 1888 | Test 27 | |
England | 145 | 84 | 45 | v Australia | The Oval | Aug 10, 1896 | Test 52 | |
England | 183 | 173/9 | 45 | v South Africa | Cape Town | Jan 1, 1923 | Test 149 | |
England | 134 | 191/8 | 45 | v West Indies | Lord's | Jun 29, 2000 | Test 1503 | |
England | 148 | 67/2 | 46 | v South Africa | Port Elizabeth | Mar 12, 1889 | Test 31 | |
Australia | 188 | 207 | 46 | v England | Leeds | Jul 1, 1909 | Test 103 | |
West Indies | 105 | 233/4 | 47 | v Australia | Adelaide | Dec 22, 1951 | Test 343 | |
England | 253 | 173/3 | 47 | v New Zealand | Christchurch | Mar 15, 1963 | Test 542 | |
Pakistan | 116 | 249 | 47 | v India | Bangalore | Mar 13, 1987 | Test 1073 | |
New Zealand | 201 | 134/4 | 47* | v Sri Lanka | Wellington | Mar 11, 1983 | Test 951 | |
England | 189 | 219 | 48 | v Australia | Birmingham | Jul 30, 1981 | Test 906 | |
Australia | 197 | 169/5 | 49 | v England | Sydney | Feb 17, 1882 | Test 6 | |
England | 181 | 66/2 | 49 | v New Zealand | Christchurch | Jan 10, 1930 | Test 186 | |
West Indies | 187 | 147 | 49 | v Zimbabwe | Port of Spain | Mar 16, 2000 | Test 1490 | |
South Africa | 207 | 175/6 | 49* | v England | Cape Town | Mar 7, 1910 | Test 109 | |
South Africa | 176 | 164/6 | 50 | v India | Mumbai | Feb 24, 2000 | Test 1484 |
What's the lowest first-innings score a team has recovered from to win a Test? If you don't count the declarations during the infamous Centurion Test between South Africa and England in 2000, it's 45 made by England during the SCG Test in 1887. Australia secured a lead of 74 but England cobbled together 184 in the second innings, with Johnny Briggs' 33 being the highest score in the match. Australia were shot out for 97 in their chase, falling short by 13 runs.
Moving from Test to limited-overs formats, Ireland are the only country to win a Twenty20 international despite having an individual high score of less than 10 in the match. They were playing Bermuda at Stormont and Ireland's batsmen made 4, 5, 6, 1, 7 (Gary Wilson), 5, 5, 1 not out, and 1 as they were restricted to 43 for 7 in a nine-over contest. Bermuda's batsmen managed only 0, 0, 8, 7, 6, 1, 4, 7, 2 not out, and 2 not out and they fell short by four runs after the target was adjusted to 46 by the D-L method.
The second entry in the table below is another rain-hit match, the one between England and West Indies during the World Twenty20 at The Oval. England scored 161 off their 20 overs but West Indies' target was eventually reduced to 80 off nine. They were struggling at 45 for 5 at one stage before Ramnaresh Sarwan's unbeaten 19, the top score of the innings, steered them home with four balls to spare.
Team | Total | Overs | Limit | Innings | High score | Opposition | Ground | Start date | Scorecard | |
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Ireland | 43/7 | 9.0 | 9.0 | 1 | 7 | v Bermuda | Belfast | Aug 3, 2008 | T20I 63 | |
West Indies | 82/5 | 8.2 | 9.0 | 2 | 19* | v England | The Oval | Jun 15, 2009 | T20I 111 | |
West Indies | 60/5 | 9.5 | 13.0 | 2 | 20 | v South Africa | Port Elizabeth | Dec 16, 2007 | T20I 50 | |
Ireland | 72/6 | 19.1 | 20.0 | 2 | 22 | v Kenya | Belfast | Aug 4, 2008 | T20I 64 | |
Canada | 99/6 | 19.3 | 20.0 | 2 | 26 | v Netherlands | Belfast | Aug 2, 2008 | T20I 60 | |
New Zealand | 74/1 | 7.4 | 20.0 | 2 | 27 | v Kenya | Durban | Sep 12, 2007 | T20I 21 | |
Netherlands | 110/5 | 18.0 | 20.0 | 2 | 30 | v Scotland | Belfast | Aug 4, 2008 | T20I 65 | |
New Zealand | 134/5 | 18.0 | 20.0 | 2 | 31 | v South Africa | Johannesburg | Oct 21, 2005 | T20I 3 | |
New Zealand | 90/3 | 6.0 | 7.0 | 2 | 31 | v Scotland | The Oval | Jun 6, 2009 | T20I 91 | |
Sri Lanka | 147/5 | 20.0 | 20.0 | 1 | 31* | v Bangladesh | Johannesburg | Sep 18, 2007 | T20I 38 | |
Canada | 71/2 | 10.3 | 20.0 | 2 | 31* | v Bermuda | Belfast | Aug 5, 2008 | T20I 67 | |
Sri Lanka | 107/5 | 16.0 | 17.0 | 2 | 33 | v Zimbabwe | King City (NW) | Oct 10, 2008 | T20I 69 | |
South Africa | 128/7 | 20.0 | 20.0 | 1 | 33 | v New Zealand | Lord's | Jun 9, 2009 | T20I 99 | |
Sri Lanka | 153/7 | 20.0 | 20.0 | 1 | 35 | v Canada | King City (NW) | Oct 12, 2008 | T20I 74 | |
India | 174/7 | 19.2 | 20.0 | 2 | 35 | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (RPS) | Feb 10, 2009 | T20I 82 | |
Pakistan | 100/4 | 13.1 | 20.0 | 2 | 35 | v New Zealand | The Oval | Jun 13, 2009 | T20I 107 | |
Bangladesh | 166 | 19.5 | 20.0 | 1 | 36 | v Zimbabwe | Khulna | Nov 28, 2006 | T20I 9 | |
West Indies | 102/3 | 9.1 | 11.0 | 2 | 36 | v Australia | Bridgetown | Jun 20, 2008 | T20I 57 | |
South Africa | 118/7 | 14.0 | 14.0 | 1 | 36 | v Bangladesh | Johannesburg | Nov 5, 2008 | T20I 77 | |
South Africa | 134/6 | 19.2 | 20.0 | 2 | 36* | v West Indies | Johannesburg | Jan 18, 2008 | T20I 51 | |
South Africa | 168/6 | 19.2 | 20.0 | 2 | 37 | v Australia | Johannesburg | Mar 27, 2009 | T20I 87 | |
Australia | 75/1 | 11.2 | 20.0 | 2 | 37* | v India | Melbourne | Feb 1, 2008 | T20I 52 | |
India | 127/4 | 19.5 | 20.0 | 2 | 38 | v South Africa | Johannesburg | Dec 1, 2006 | T20I 10 | |
Ireland | 118/6 | 19.5 | 20.0 | 2 | 38 | v Scotland | Belfast | Aug 2, 2008 | T20I 59 | |
Pakistan | 141/6 | 19.0 | 20.0 | 2 | 39 | v Bangladesh | Cape Town | Sep 20, 2007 | T20I 42 | |
Kenya | 92/6 | 17.5 | 20.0 | 2 | 40 | v Canada | Belfast | Aug 3, 2008 | T20I 62 | |
Sri Lanka | 133/5 | 19.0 | 20.0 | 2 | 40 | v Pakistan | King City (NW) | Oct 13, 2008 | T20I 76 | |
Ireland | 138/4 | 18.2 | 20.0 | 2 | 40 | v Bangladesh | Nottingham | Jun 8, 2009 | T20I 96 | |
New Zealand | 116/5 | 18.3 | 20.0 | 2 | 40* | v Sri Lanka | Auckland | Dec 26, 2006 | T20I 12 |
Most of the one-day internationals with the lowest high scores in wins are games in which the team batting first has set a low target which the chasing team achieved without a standout performer. The first game - Australia v West Indies in Sydney in 1992 - in the table below, however, is an exception.
Neither Mark Taylor, standing in as Australia's captain for the first time in place of the injured Allan Border, nor Richie Richardson thought the SCG pitch was fit for play after three days of rain. The umpires, however, thought differently and reduced the game to 30 overs a side. Batting was a near impossible and Dean Jones' 21 was the highest contribution to Australia's total of 101. West Indies were scuttled for 87 in reply, Gus Logie's 20 being the highest score in their innings.
Team | Total | Overs | Limit | Innings | High score | Opposition | Ground | Start date | Scorecard | |
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Australia | 101/9 | 30.0 | 30.0 | 1 | 21 | v West Indies | Sydney | Dec 8, 1992 | ODI 771 | |
Australia | 111/4 | 40.4 | 50.0 | 2 | 21 | v West Indies | Manchester | May 30, 1999 | ODI 1470 | |
England | 46/2 | 13.5 | 60.0 | 2 | 21* | v Canada | Manchester | Jun 13, 1979 | ODI 67 | |
Kenya | 134 | 42.5 | 44.0 | 1 | 22 | v Zimbabwe | Harare | Mar 1, 2006 | ODI 2343 | |
Sri Lanka | 40/1 | 4.2 | 50.0 | 2 | 23* | v Zimbabwe | Colombo (SSC) | Dec 8, 2001 | ODI 1776 | |
Zimbabwe | 127/8 | 49.2 | 50.0 | 2 | 24 | v Bangladesh | Dhaka (SBNS) | Jan 19, 2009 | ODI 2797 | |
Sri Lanka | 37/1 | 4.4 | 50.0 | 2 | 24* | v Canada | Paarl | Feb 19, 2003 | ODI 1958 | |
Australia | 66/1 | 7.5 | 50.0 | 2 | 24* | v United States of America | Southampton | Sep 13, 2004 | ODI 2172 | |
West Indies | 72/1 | 19.2 | 50.0 | 2 | 25* | v Pakistan | Brisbane | Jan 9, 1993 | ODI 788 | |
Sri Lanka | 123/3 | 32.0 | 50.0 | 2 | 26 | v Pakistan | Colombo (RPS) | Jul 21, 2004 | ODI 2150 | |
Australia | 75/2 | 20.3 | 50.0 | 2 | 26* | v New Zealand | Wellington | Feb 20, 1982 | ODI 148 | |
West Indies | 45/3 | 12.3 | 50.0 | 2 | 26* | v Pakistan | Cape Town | Feb 25, 1993 | ODI 808 | |
West Indies | 55/4 | 17.0 | 22.0 | 2 | 27 | v New Zealand | Port of Spain | Mar 27, 1985 | ODI 324 | |
Australia | 106/3 | 26.0 | 60.0 | 2 | 27* | v Canada | Birmingham | Jun 16, 1979 | ODI 70 | |
New Zealand | 109/7 | 37.4 | 50.0 | 2 | 27* | v India | Auckland | Dec 26, 2002 | ODI 1926 | |
New Zealand | 117/3 | 27.3 | 50.0 | 2 | 28 | v Pakistan | Dambulla | May 11, 2003 | ODI 2009 | |
Australia | 94/6 | 28.4 | 60.0 | 2 | 28* | v England | Leeds | Jun 18, 1975 | ODI 31 | |
Sri Lanka | 40/1 | 9.2 | 50.0 | 2 | 28* | v Zimbabwe | Harare | Apr 25, 2004 | ODI 2122 | |
Sri Lanka | 68/1 | 17.4 | 50.0 | 2 | 28* | v Zimbabwe | Harare | Nov 22, 2008 | ODI 2780 | |
Zimbabwe | 134 | 46.1 | 50.0 | 1 | 29 | v England | Albury | Mar 18, 1992 | ODI 748 | |
West Indies | 107/4 | 22.1 | 23.0 | 2 | 29 | v Sri Lanka | Colombo (SSC) | Dec 18, 1993 | ODI 866 | |
Kenya | 166 | 49.3 | 50.0 | 1 | 29 | v West Indies | Pune | Feb 29, 1996 | ODI 1066 | |
England | 157/8 | 29.3 | 30.0 | 2 | 29 | v West Indies | Georgetown | Apr 18, 2004 | ODI 2118 | |
New Zealand | 89/3 | 20.3 | 23.0 | 2 | 29* | v England | Perth | Feb 5, 1983 | ODI 179 | |
Kenya | 97/5 | 32.2 | 50.0 | 2 | 29* | v Canada | Toronto | Aug 6, 2006 | ODI 2400 | |
Bangladesh | 96/3 | 17.3 | 21.0 | 2 | 29* | v Bermuda | Port of Spain | Mar 25, 2007 | ODI 2554 | |
Australia | 140/8 | 35.0 | 35.0 | 2 | 30 | v West Indies | Castries | Apr 12, 1978 | ODI 49 | |
Australia | 95/4 | 21.5x8 | 40.0 | 2 | 30 | v England | Melbourne | Feb 7, 1979 | ODI 60 | |
Pakistan | 150/8 | 37.0 | 37.0 | 1 | 30 | v India | Lahore | Dec 22, 1989 | ODI 595 | |
South Africa | 160/8 | 27.0 | 27.0 | 2 | 30 | v West Indies | Johannesburg | Jan 22, 1999 | ODI 1390 | |
England | 147/6 | 44.5 | 50.0 | 2 | 30 | v Bangladesh | Bridgetown | Apr 11, 2007 | ODI 2568 | |
West Indies | 70/2 | 10.1 | 50.0 | 2 | 30* | v Scotland | Leicester | May 27, 1999 | ODI 1465 |
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George Binoy is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo
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