In a historic match of the ICC T20 World Cup 2026 qualifier, Singapore delivered a resounding victory over Mongolia, shattering several records in the process. The match, held at the YSD-UKM Cricket Oval in Malaysia, saw Mongolia crumble to a mere 10 runs in 10 overs, the joint-lowest total in T20I history, equaling the Isle of Man’s infamous record set in 2023.
Singapore’s bowlers dominated from the start, limiting Mongolia to a meager total. Five Mongolian batsmen were dismissed for ducks, with the highest individual score being just 2 runs, achieved by two batters. Harsha Bhardwaj emerged as the star performer, taking an incredible 6 wickets for just 3 runs in 4 overs, making it the second-best bowling performance in T20I history. He was well supported by Akshay Puri (2/4), Rahul Sheshadri (1/2), and Ramesh Kalimuthu (1/1).
Singapore, after losing a wicket on the very first ball of their chase, secured victory in just five balls. Opener William Simpson (6 not out) hit a boundary, while No.3 batter Raoul Sharma (7 not out) smashed a six, sending the ball sailing over the boundary ropes, ending the match in a remarkable fashion.
This victory also saw Singapore become only the second team in T20I history to successfully complete a run chase inside one over, following Spain’s achievement in 2023. Singapore’s remarkable performance in this qualifier has set the stage for a potentially exciting tournament ahead.