New Zealand holds the record for the lowest team total in Test cricket, having been bowled out for just 26 runs against England in 1955.
In a Test match against Australia in 1932, South Africa was bowled out for just 16 runs in their second innings. This remains one of the lowest Test innings totals.
South Africa's 16 All Out
During the 2003 Cricket World Cup, Canada was dismissed for just 36 runs by Sri Lanka, marking one of the lowest totals in One Day International (ODI) history.
Canada's 36 All Out in a World Cup
India's 42 All Out in Lord's Test
India's team was bowled out for only 42 runs during a Test match at Lord's against England in 1974.
Pakistan's 49 All Out vs. South Africa
Pakistan faced a dismal performance against South Africa in 2013, where they were bowled out for just 49 runs in an ODI.
Sri Lanka's 50 All Out in Asia Cup
Sri Lanka folded for 50 in 15.2 overs in 2023 Asia Cup while India chased down the title-winning target in just 37 balls.
Bangladesh's 58 All Out in the Inaugural Test
In their inaugural Test match against India in 2000, Bangladesh managed only 58 runs in their second innings.
Australia's 60 All Out at Trent Bridge
During the Ashes series in 2015, Australia suffered a significant setback when they were bowled out for just 60 runs by England at Trent Bridge.