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35 all out! Sandeep Lamichhane's 6 wickets for Nepal restricts USA to joint-lowest ODI score

The ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 match between Nepal and the United States of America set a new joint record.

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The ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 match between Nepal and the United States of America set a new joint record.

The USA team were restricted by Nepal for a joint-lowest ODI score of 35 on Wednesday at Kirtipur.

Batting first, the USA batsmen managed to stick for just 12 overs on the crease, with opener Xavier Marshall being the top-scorer with a knock of 16 runs. 

The rest 9 batsmen were bundled out in single digits as Nepal spinner Sandeep Lamichhane emerged as the top wicket-taker with figures of 6 for 16 to his name.

Lamichhane was helped by Sushan Bhari to remove the remaining four batsmen by giving away just 5 runs. 

Chasing the total, Nepal took only 5.2 overs to score 36 runs. They also lost two batsmen in the process. 

Nepal's Paras Khadka (20 off 12) and Dipendra Singh Airee (15 off 11) remained unbeaten to guide the team to a historic victory.

List of lowest ODI totals before Nepal vs USA match
Sr. No. Team Against Venue Date Score Overs
1 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka Harare April 25, 2004 35/10 18
2 Canada Sri Lanka Paarl February 19, 2003 36/10 18.4
3 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka Colombo December 08, 2001 38/10 15.4
4 Pakistan West Indies Cape Town February 25, 1993 43/10 19.5
5 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka Chittagong November 3, 2009 44/10 24.5
6 Canada England Manchester June 13, 1979 45/10 40.3
7 Namibia Australia Potchefstroom February 27, 2003 45/10 14
8 India Sri Lanka Sharjah October 29, 2000 54/10 26.3
9 West Indies South Africa Cape Town January 24, 2004 54/10 23.2
10 Sri Lanka West Indies Sharjah December 03, 1986 55/10 28.3

The record for the lowest total in an ODI match was previously solely owned by Zimbabwe - who were bundled out for 35 by Sri Lanka in 2004.

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