Mongolia collapsed for 10 all-out against Singapore, equalling the lowest score in men’s T20I history during the T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier A in Bangi. This score matched the previous record set by Isle of Man against Spain in 2023.
Singapore chased the 11-run target in just five balls, despite losing a wicket on the first delivery. This win marked their second victory in the competition, while Mongolia have now lost all four of their matches and sit at the bottom of the table.
Harsha Bharadwaj delivered an incredible bowling performance, taking 6 for 3 in four overs, the second-best figures in men’s T20I cricket. The 17-year-old legspinner picked up five wickets within the powerplay, with five Mongolia batters scoring ducks.
Mongolia batted for ten overs, including three maidens. Their longest partnerships, both lasting 11 balls, were for the fourth and last wickets.
During the chase, Raoul Sharma struck a six on his opening delivery, while William Simpson secured the victory with a four.