T20 World Cup 2024 became a nightmare for batsmen, all records of being all out for 100 or less broken; Statistics revealed

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Tezzbuzz|16-06-2024

Team All out Under 100 Runs in T20 World Cup 2024: The excitement of the T20 World Cup 2024 is at its peak. Fans have seen more than one match in the tournament so far. However, so far in the World Cup, teams have rarely been seen scoring big. Most of the matches have been low scoring. The tournament has become like a curse for the batsman. Meanwhile, a shocking statistic has also come to the fore. In fact, all the records of teams being all out for 100 or less have been broken in the T20 World Cup 2024.

Records of being all out under 100 in T20 World Cup

4 times T20 World Cup 2010

In the T20 World Cup 2010 too, many teams were seen struggling while batting. In this edition of the tournament, four times the team was all out without scoring 100 runs.

8 times T20 World Cup 2014

Bowlers dominated this edition of the T20 World Cup as well. Batsmen were seen struggling in 2014. In the 2014 T20 World Cup, the team was all out for less than 100 runs 8 times.

8 times T20 World Cup 2021

Just like 2014, the bowlers dominated the 2021 World Cup as well. The dominance of the bowlers over the batsmen was visible throughout the season. The team was seen getting all out under 100 runs not once or twice but 8 times in the tournament.

10 times T20 World Cup 2024

The group stage matches of the 2024 T20 World Cup are not over yet and all the previous records of teams getting all out under 100 runs have been broken. In the current edition of the T20 World Cup, teams have been all out under 100 runs 10 times so far. The way bowlers are getting help on the pitches of America and West Indies, it is expected that this number will increase even more.

In the current World Cup, big teams like Sri Lanka (77), Ireland (96) and New Zealand (75) have been all out for less than 100 runs. Apart from these, Uganda, Oman, Namibia and Papua New Guinea have also been all out before 100 runs.

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