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3 teams that won the match in the least number of balls in T20 World Cup history, one achieved the feat in less than 20 balls



3 Teams Win T20WC Match in Least Number of Balls: In the 28th match of T20 World Cup 2024, England showed amazing game and defeated Oman by 8 wickets. England's bowlers wreaked havoc and bundled out the entire Oman (Oman Cricket Team) team for 47 runs. After this, the English team achieved the target in just 3.1 balls and earned a smashing victory. In terms of balls remaining, this was the biggest win in T20 World Cup history. In such a situation, today in our article we will tell you about those three teams who have earned the biggest win in the T20 World Cup in terms of balls remaining or won the T20 match on the least number of balls.

Matches won in least number of balls in T20 World Cup

3. Australia vs Namibia, 2024

Australia defeated Namibia by 9 wickets in the T20 World Cup 2024. In the match, Namibia's team, batting first, was reduced to just 72 runs against Australia. In reply, the Australian team scored 74 runs for the loss of 1 wicket in 5.4 overs (34 balls) and won by 9 wickets. The Kangaroo team won this match with 86 balls to spare.

2. Sri Lanka vs Netherlands, 2014

In the T20 World Cup 2014, the Netherlands team lost badly against Sri Lanka. Batting first in the match, the Netherlands team was all out for just 39 runs. In reply, the Sri Lankan team achieved the target by scoring 40 runs in 5 overs (30 balls). Sri Lanka won the match with 90 balls remaining. This was the second biggest victory in terms of balls remaining in the T20 World Cup history.

1. England vs Oman, 2024

England created history against Oman by achieving the biggest win in terms of balls remaining in T20 World Cup history. In the match, the entire Oman team looked helpless in front of England and could score only 47 runs in their innings. In response, England batted aggressively and achieved the target by losing 2 wickets in just 3.1 overs (19 balls). The England team achieved the target with 101 balls remaining. Before England, no team had won the match with so many balls remaining.

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