Mongolia bowled out for 10, the joint-lowest total in men’s T20Is

Singapore won by 9 wickets (with 115 balls remaining)

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Singapore’s 17-year-old legspinner Harsha Bharadwaj picked up six wickets for three runs

Bails rest on the stumps before the start of game, Ireland vs Scotland, Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier, 1st semi-final, Abu Dhabi, May 5, 2024

The Mongolia-Singapore game lasted all of 65 balls  •  ICC/Getty Images

Singapore 13 for 1 beat Mongolia 10 (Bharadwaj 6-3) by nine wickets and 115 balls remaining

Singapore chased the 11-run target in just five balls, after losing a wicket on the first, to complete their second win in the competition. Mongolia have lost all four of their matches and are at the bottom of the table.

Harsha Bharadwaj took 6 for 3 in four overs for Singapore, the second-best figures in a men’s T20I. The 17-year-old legspinner struck twice in the opening over and picked up five of the six wickets Mongolia lost inside the powerplay. As many as five batters scored ducks for Mongolia, who now have three of the four lowest totals in men’s T20Is, all of which have come in 2024.

Mongolia batted for ten overs, playing out three maidens. Their partnerships for the fourth and the last wicket – each lasting 11 balls – were the longest in the game. In the chase, Raoul Sharma hit a six off his first ball and William Simpson sealed Singapore’s victory with a four off the penultimate ball of the first over.

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