The Lowest Team Total list is perhaps the most dreaded leaderboard for any franchise. It represents a day when nothing went right, where the toss, the pitch conditions, and the opposition's bowling plan combined to create a perfect storm of failure. In the IPL, low totals are rarely the result of bad batting alone.
Often, they occur on pitches that offer excessive help to seamers in the Powerplay. A couple of early wickets can lead to a defensive mindset, which backfires in T20s, leading to a procession of wickets.
Teams that find themselves four or five wickets down early often struggle to recover, resulting in the low totals seen on this page. The most famous entry in this category is RCB's 49 all-out against Kolkata Knight Riders in 2017.
Despite having a lineup featuring Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, and Chris Gayle, the team collapsed in spectacular fashion. This serves as a reminder that on any given day, reputation means nothing if the execution is flawed.
While these stats are a nightmare for batsmen, they are a dream for bowlers. This page also highlights the defensive brilliance of teams like Sunrisers Hyderabad, who have historically been experts at defending low totals or squeezing the life out of an innings.
For coaches and analysts, these low totals provide crucial data on technical weaknesses and the impact of scoreboard pressure. Often, a team that suffers a humiliating low score uses it as a turning point to revamp their strategy for the rest of the season. Following these trends can help fans understand the importance of adaptability in T20 cricket.
Follow this section to see historical low scores and real-time updates when a bowling unit puts on a clinical performance. It’s a fascinating look at the other side of T20 cricket, where discipline, accuracy, and movement trump raw power and aggression.