Teams losing seven wickets for a total of 36 runs and less than 36 runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals

Teams losing seven wickets for a total of 36 runs and less than 36 runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals

South Africa lost its seven wickets for 36 runs against Afghanistan in the one day international at Sharjah on 18 Sep 2024 to provide the 20th occasion of a team losing its seven wickets for a total of 36 runs and less than 36 runs in an innings in the history of one day internationals.  South Africa suffered such an ignominy for the first time in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoFoWITeamOppositionGroundStart Date
17/211Canadav Sri LankaPaarl19 Feb 2003
27/222Sri Lankav IndiaWankhede02 Nov 2023
37/242Sri Lankav South AfricaPaarl11 Jan 2012
47/251Englandv PakistanBirmingham03 Sep 1974
57/251Pakistanv West IndiesCape Town25 Feb 1993
67/252West Indiesv ZimbabweSydney23 Jan 2001
77/271Zimbabwev Sri LankaHarare25 Apr 2004
87/291Scotlandv West IndiesLeicester27 May 1999
97/291Zimbabwev Sri LankaCol-SSC08 Dec 2001
107/302Pakistanv New ZealandDunedin13 Jan 2018
117/312Pakistanv EnglandManchester24 May 1978
127/311USAv NepalKirtipur12 Feb 2020
137/321New Zealandv PakistanSharjah15 Apr 1986
147/322Namibiav PakistanKimberley16 Feb 2003
157/331Sri Lankav IndiaCol-RPS17 Sep 2023
167/352Pakistanv West IndiesSydney17 Dec 1992
177/352Zimbabwev IndiaHarare29 Aug 2005
187/351Australiav Sri LankaBrisbane18 Jan 2013
197/361Zimbabwev BangladeshChattogram03 Nov 2009
207/361South Africav AfghanistanSharjah18 Sep 2024
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