10 batsmen dismissed at 0, this team won T20 match in just 2 balls

Won T20 Match in 2 balls (signal photo- David Davies /PA Images Via Getty Images)

You must have seen a lot of T20 matches. In this format, many big records must have been seen breaking and becoming. The teams will collapse on small scores. But, believe that we are going to tell about whom we have never seen nor heard before. This is a unique event in itself. And, this Mains has not happened in cricket but during the T20 match, where the account of 10 batsmen of one team did not open, meaning they were out on zero. The target was so small that the opposing team won the match in just 2 balls. Now the question is, where did this match go?

Surprising views showed in T20 match

The Rajasthan Cricket Association is conducting the state level senior women’s T20 tournament at Jaipur and Udaipur district centers for selection of the probables of the senior women’s team of the state. The match was played between the teams of Sikar and Sirohi district in the same tournament. Cricket is called a game of uncertainty and one such uncertainty in Jaipur surrounded Sirohi’s team. Nobody thought that the condition of Sirohi’s team would be so bad.

10 batsmen made zero, target in 2 balls

The batting condition of Sirohi’s team came out to bat first in the match, ‘Tu Chal, Main Aayi’ remained. Wickets were collapsing like cards one after the other. Meanwhile, if you do not talk about runs on the score board, then it is better. Because, it was possible only after the number 9 batsman came to the crease. He added 2 runs and the remaining 2 runs came from extra. The remaining 10 batsmen were written only in front of the names.

Overall, Sirohi’s team was all out after scoring just 4 runs. In response, it could not be easy for Sikar’s team to chase the target of 5 runs. He got his target by just playing 2 balls. And, in this way Sirohi’s team lost by 10 wickets to Sikar in the women’s T20 match.

Asish Roy
Asish Roy is a dedicated football writer with a deep love for the beautiful game. From Premier League thrillers to Champions League classics and everything in between, He covers football with a keen eye for tactics, player form, and match-day drama. With years of experience analyzing games and following global football trends, Asish brings fans closer to the sport through well-researched articles, match previews, transfer news, and opinion pieces.
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