Zimbabwe's total of 65 in the third one-day international of the Videocon Cup tri-series is the lowest-ever total made by any side against India in all one-day internationals.
It obliterated Bangladesh's 76 in the TVS Cup in 2002-03.
Lowest all-out totals against India in ODIs:
Total | Overs | Country | Venue | Date |
65 | 24.3 | Zimbabwe | Harare | 29 Aug 2005 |
76 | 27.3 | Bangladesh | Dhaka | 11 Apr 2003 |
87 | 32.5 | Pakistan | Sharjah | 22 Mar 1985 |
90 | 37.1 | Kenya | Bloemfontein | 12 Oct 2001 |
96 | 41.0 | Sri Lanka | Sharjah | 08 Apr 1984 |
98 | 39.0 | Sri Lanka | Sharjah | 09 Nov 1998 |
Zimbabwean innings lasted for only 24.3 overs. This is the second shortest innings against India in which opposition team was bowled out.
The following table lists the shortest innings against India in terms of overs bowled:
Overs | Total | Country | Venue | Date |
23.0 | 109 | Sri Lanka | Johannesburg | 10 Mar 2003 |
24.3 | 65 | Zimbabwe | Harare | 29 Aug 2005 |
27.3 | 76 | Bangladesh | Dhaka | 11 Apr 2003 |
32.5 | 87 | Pakistan | Sharjah | 22 Mar 1985 |
33.1 | 202 | New Zealand | Hyderabad (Ind) | 08 Nov 1999 |
34.2 | 137 | West Indies | Toronto | 14 Sep 1999 |
34.4 | 135 | Zimbabwe | Perth | 03 Feb 2004 |
34.5 | 154 | South Africa | Dhaka | 13 Apr 2003 |
35.0 | 144 | UAE | Dambulla | 16 Jul 2004 |
35.0 | 126 | NZ | Mumbai (BS) | 29 Nov 1995 |
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