2016 has seen four below 100 team totals in T20 internationals. In all these India has been involved. It has been bowled out on 79 in 2016 T20 World Cup. Before that it restricted Sri Lanka, UAE and Pakistan below 100. It restricted Sri Lanka below 100 during the bilateral series in February, while UAE and Pakistan could not reach 100 during the Asia Cup T20 Championship. With its 79, India has joined Australia in the least number of below 100 scores in T20 internationals. The list that has none such score by South Africans, is jointly led by Pakistan and Kenya with record 7 such scores.
World Cup T20 2016: Complete Schedule and Results
Below 100 T20I Totals of Top Ranked Nations
South Africa is the only team which has never been bowled out in double digits. Its lowest 100 came vs Pakistan in 2013 at Centurion.
7:
- Pakistan (74 vs Australia in 2012, 82 vs West Indies in 2014, 83 vs India in 2016, 89 vs England in 2010, 95 vs Sri Lanka in 2012, 96/9 vs Australia in 2014, 98/9 vs South Africa in 2013)
5:
- New Zealand (60 vs Sri Lanka in 2014, 80 vs Pakistan in 2010, 81 vs Sri Lanka in 2010, 86 vs South Africa in 2012, 99 vs Pakistan in 2009)
Bangladesh (78 vs New Zealand in 2010, 83 vs Sri Lanka in 2007, 85/9 vs Pakistan in 2011, 96 vs South Africa in 2015, 98 vs West Indies in 2014)
4:
- Sri Lanka (82 vs India in 2016, 87 vs Australia in 2010, 92 vs New Zealand in 2010, 99 vs Pakistan in 2012)
Netherlands (39 vs Sri Lanka in 2014 WC, 86 vs Ireland in 2010, 93 vs Pakistan in 2009 WC, 97 vs Canada in 2008)
Afghanistan (72 vs Bangladesh in 2014 WC, 80 vs England in 2012 WC, 80 vs South Africa in 2010 WC, 90 vs Netherlands in 2013)
3:
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India (74 vs Aus in 2008, 79 vs New Zealand in 2016, 92 vs South Africa in 2015)
Australia (79 vs Eng in 2015, 86 vs Ind in 2014, 89 vs Pak in 2012)
England (80 vs Ind in 2012, 88 vs Netherlands in 2014 WC, 88 vs West Indies in 2011)
Scotland (81 vs South Africa in 2009, 91 vs Kenya in 2013, 99 vs Ireland in 2010)
2:
- Ireland (68 in 2010 and 85/8 in 2014 vs West Indies)
Zimbabwe (84 vs New Zealand in 2010, 93/8 vs South Africa in 2012)
West Indies (79/7 vs Zimbabwe in 2010, 96/9 vs Ireland in 2014)
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