Sano (Japan): Seven months after they made their international debut at the Asian Games, Mongolia capped an ignominious milestone when they were bowled out for 12, the second-lowest score in T20 International history in a match against hosts Japan here on Wednesday.
In response to Japan's imposing 217 for 7 after the hosts elected to bat, Mongolia were folded in 8.2 overs, etching their name in the annals of infamy with the second-lowest score in T20I history after Isle of Man's 10 all out against Spain in on February 26, 2023.
For Japan, 17-year-old left-arm seamer Kazuma Kato-Stafford returned with 5 for 7 from his 3.2 overs, while Abdul Samad (2/4) and Makoto Taniyama (2/0) bagged two each in the match held at the Sano International Cricket Ground. Tur Sumaya (4 off 11) was the top-scorer for Mongolia, while opener Namsrai Bat-yalalt faced a maximum 12 deliveries. This was the second T20I of a seven-match series, while the third one, slated later in the day, did not yield any result.
In the first T20I, Mongolia were bowled out for 33 in reply to Japan's 199 for 5, enduring a 166-run defeat. This was Mongolia's fifth T20I appearance, having made an international debut at the Hangzhou showpiece where they made a group stage exit after losing both their matches.