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Worst batting collapses in ODIs

Rajneesh Gupta | September 15, 2004 21:54 IST

In yet another mismatch in the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy, Pakistan defeated Kenya by seven wickets. Put into bat first Kenya were cruising well at one stage with 67 runs on the board and only one wicket down, but they lost last nine wickets adding only 27 runs to their total to be bundled out for 94.

Kenya's collapse is now the second worst 9-wicket collapse in the One-Day International history second only to Pakistan who were all at sea against West Indies at Cape Town in 1992-93 Total International Series.

The following table lists the worst 9 wicket collapses in ODIs. It may be noted that only the worst collapses in an innings have been taken into consideration. Any other possible permutations and combinations in the same innings have been excluded.

RunsForFromToVsVenueDate
16Pakistan (43)10-026-9WI Cape Town25 Feb 1993
27Kenya (94)67-194-10PakEdgbaston15 Sep 2004
29Sri Lanka (55)22-051-9WI Sharjah03 Dec 1986
30Zimbabwe (35)5-035-9SL Harare25 Apr 2004
36Canada (36)0-036-9SL Paarl19 Feb 2003
37Canada (45)5-042-9EngOld Trafford14 Jun 1979
38Zimbabwe (38)0-038-9SL Colombo (SSC)08 Dec 2001
40Canada (45)5-145-10EngOld Trafford14 Jun 1979
40Namibia (45)5-045-9AusPotchefstroom27 Feb 2003

Note: For Canada (at Paarl), Zimbabwe (on both occasions) and Namibia the collapse was not limited to nine wickets rather they went on to lose all their 10 wickets.



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