Lowest international scores
24: Oman v Scotland in 2019
35: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka in 2004
36: Canada v Sri Lanka in 2003
38: Zimbawe v Sri Lanka in 2001
39: Namibia v UAE in 2013
Never worse than this.
Oman were bundled out for just 24runs by Scotland in a 50-over match in Al Amarat on Tuesday, lowest ever total by an international side in any format.
Match lasted a little more than 20 overs, with Scotland’s opening batsmen needing just 20 balls to secure a 10-wicket win.
Almost Five Oman batsmen, including both openers, were dismissed without troubling the scorers as the hosts were collapsed in 17.1 overs.
Scotland's pacemen Ruaidhri Smith and Adrian Neill did the damage, both finishing with 4-7.
Only one Khawar Ali (15) reached double figures, with two the next best score by captain AV Laicheta and Mohammad Nadeem.
Oman’s shocking total broke Zimbabwe’s record low of 35, set in an ODI against Sri Lanka in 2004.
This was also the fourth-lowest score in List A history.
Second time in history, Oman has been bowled out for less than 45 in List A cricket.
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