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Records galore as Argentina Women score 427 in T20 International

427 runs in a T20 International takes some imagination to believe, but the Argentine Women’s team has achieved the feat of scoring the highest score in T20 Intenational cricket. In the world of cricket, while everyone’s eyes were on the ODI World Cup 2023 match being held between India and Pakistan at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. And on the other hand, in T20 International cricket, a team made the highest score in T20I by scoring 427 runs in an innings.

Argentina women’s cricket team has defeated Chile’s women’s cricket team by 364 runs in a T20 match. A defeat of 364 runs is considered a huge defeat even in a Test match, but Chile has suffered such a huge defeat in a T20 match. So many and so many surprising records have been made in this one T20 match that you will be stunned to hear.

Actually, the Chile team has gone on a tour of Argentina to play a 3-match T20 series. The first match of this series was played on 13 October. In this match, Chile won the toss and decided to bowl first, but perhaps this proved to be their worst decision. The Argentine team scored a mountain of 427 runs in 20 overs, breaking many world records and losing just one wicket. Chasing this score, the Chilean team was all out for just 63 runs in 15 overs. In this way, Argentina women’s team created a new history by winning the match by 364 runs. Let us now tell you about some interesting records made in this match.

  • Argentina women’s team made a partnership of 350 runs for the first wicket.
  • A total of 57 fours were hit in Argentina’s innings, while not even a single six was hit.
  • Chile gave 73 extra runs.
  • Chile’s bowlers made history by giving 64 no balls in an innings.
  • Chile’s bowler Florencia Martinez gave away 52 runs in one over, which became a new record.

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