W, w, w, w, w .. ‘, team chopped the nose! Innings limited for just 22 runs, 7 batsmen out on 0

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Cricket Team: There are some defeats in cricket history that are overshadowed not only on the scoreboard, but also on confidence. One such match took place where a team scattered so badly that its batsmen returned to the pavilion before coming to the crease.

Constant wickets fell and on seeing this, the score became so embarrassing that it became a matter of surprise for cricket lovers. The entire team was reduced to 22 runs and 7 batsmen could not even open the account.

The cricket team we are talking about is the under-19 team of Scotland. On 22 February 2004, the Scotland team batted against Australia and were all out for just 22 runs.

The entire cricket team made this score in 22.3 overs and 6 batsmen could not even open an account. For Australia, Gary Patland and Cameron Hacket wreaked havoc with 4-4 wickets. Steve O’Kif also took 2 wickets.

Australia’s easy win

Scotland’s Under-19 cricket team scored such a low score that Australia’s victory was just a formality. He achieved this easy target of 23 runs without losing any wickets in just 3.5 overs.

It was recorded in record ,Garland,

Allout for 22 runs is a matter of deep analysis for any cricket team. This innings of Scotland was considered one of the worst innings in the under-19 World Cup history. The batsmen’s technical weakness and lack of confidence were completely exposed.

This defeat will always remember this defeat of Scotland’s Under-19 cricket team. Cricket is a game of uncertainty, but such a unbalanced performance also raises questions on future plans. At the same time, Australia’s future stars proved to be a platform.

This staggering innings of the batsmen not only questioned the scotland’s strategy, but also put the preparation of the cricket team at the junior level in the dock. Aspects such as coaching and selection need to be re -considered.

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