Top 15 ODI Lowest Score Records in Cricket History

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Cricket is a sport filled with glorious centuries and record-breaking partnerships – but now and then, you come across one of the great collapses. And one of those collective sense-punchers is ODI’s lowest totals, by which the human entirety of two teams are dismissed for scores that more closely resemble a T20 powerplay.

Well then, what is the lowest ODI score ever in cricket? Which are the teams that have had more batting collapses that has been humiliating? Well, let’s dig into it all with facts, context and a full table of the lowest ODI team scores in history.

What Is the Lowest Score in ODI Cricket?

35 runs (1987-1990) The 35 is shared by:

  • Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka (2004)
  • USA vs Nepal (2020)

Both sides were bowled out for a paltry figure, an unwanted world record which still remains unbroken.

It’s these matches that demonstrate just how deadly a spell of bowling, the wrong shot selection or a pressure situation can be in taking an entire batting lineup apart.

Top 15 ODI Lowest Score in Cricket History

Match DateTeamScoreOversRRVsVenueResult
25 Apr 2004Zimbabwe35181.94v Sri LankaHarareLost
12 Feb 2020U.S.A.35122.91v NepalKirtipurLost
19 Feb 2003Canada3618.41.92v Sri LankaPaarlLost
8 Dec 2001Zimbabwe3815.42.42v Sri LankaColombo (SSC)Lost
11 Jan 2012Sri Lanka4320.12.13v South AfricaPaarlLost
25 Feb 1993Pakistan4319.52.16v West IndiesCape TownLost
3 Nov 2009Zimbabwe4424.51.77v BangladeshChattogramLost
13 Jun 1979Canada4540.31.11v EnglandManchesterLost
27 Feb 2003Namibia45143.21v AustraliaPotchefstroomLost
3 Nov 2025U.A.E.4922.12.21v U.S.A.Dubai (DICS)Lost
17 Sep 2023Sri Lanka5015.23.26v IndiaColombo (RPS)Lost
29 Oct 2000India5426.32.03v Sri LankaSharjahLost
25 Jan 2004West Indies5423.22.31v South AfricaCape TownLost
19 Dec 2024Zimbabwe5417.53.02v AfghanistanHarareLost
26 Feb 2017Zimbabwe5413.53.9v AfghanistanHarareLost

Teams With the Most Appearances in ODI Lowest Scores

A few teams have the misfortune of featuring more than once in the ODI lowest score list:

  • Zimbabwe – Most common name, appears six times
  • Sri Lanka – Several unexpected collapses despite being a strong cricketing nation
  • Bangladesh – Famed for its spectacular batting collapse in the formative years

This is the sort of indicator that even seasoned international sides can suffer really bad days.

Lowest ODI Score by Big Cricket Nations

Below are some of the most surprising lows suffered by top teams:

  • India: 54 vs Sri Lanka (2000)
  • Pakistan: 43 vs West Indies (1993)
  • Sri Lanka: 43 vs South Africa (2012)
  • West Indies: 54 against South Africa (2004)

These collapses usually occurred on difficult pitches against some top-class deliveries.

Why Do Such Low Scores Happen in ODIs?

There are many reasons there are low ODI scores:

  • Best Bowling Spells – Whether it was Swing or Seam or Spin conducive conditions
  • Batting Pressure – Chasing small but tricky totals
  • Bad Shot Selection – Aggressive yet with no purpose
  • Losing of Confidence – a wicket was falling to other.
  • Inexperienced Lineups – Standard in associate nations

It takes only one bad session to rewrite history – for the wrong reasons.

Can the ODI Lowest Score Record Be Broken?

Cricket has moved on, and records are there to be surpassed. Given the increasing number of associate teams playing ODIs and helpful conditions for bowlers, the ODI lowest score record of 35 minutes might just continue to be threatened.

That said, however, bat deep batting and analytics should not allow such crumblings to be common – but they are never impossible.

Final Thoughts

The ODI lowest score records are a throwback to the game of cricket and its whimsicality. One day a team scores more than 400; the next, they get bowled out for less than 50. Painful they may be for fans, yet these are moments that are etched into the history books of cricket till the end of time.

And whether you’re stats crazy, a cricket tragic, or just someone who likes hard and fast numbers, these records teach us the brutal beauty of this game – where glory is mere blocks away from heartbreak.