Is it a team or a joke…one batsman scored 92 runs, the other 10 players could not even score half

This strange innings was seen on Saturday in the league 'The Hundred' being played in England, where only one batsman kept fighting alone for the team, while 8 batsmen got out on single digits. The result was that Birmingham Phoenix had to face their second defeat this season.
Ben Duckett came in as an opener and scored a quick 92 runs.Image Credit source: Screenshot
The first ODI match between India and Sri Lanka brought a surprising result. No one had thought that the Indian team would be forced to settle for a tie despite being in a position to defeat Sri Lanka. It was a surprising but thrilling match. A day later, thousands of miles away from Colombo, another surprising match was seen in Birmingham, England. More than the match, the batting of one team was surprising, in which more than half of the team's runs were scored by just one batsman and the rest 10 were just doing the formality. This spectacle happened in England's league 'The Hundred', where there was a match between the men's teams of Southern Brave and Birmingham Phoenix.
Southern Brave wins, Phoenix surrenders
In this match played on Saturday 3 August at Edgbaston Ground, Brave batted first and scored 169 runs in 100 balls losing 2 wickets. For them, opener James Vince batted explosively and scored an unbeaten 90 runs in just 47 balls. His innings included 6 sixes and 6 fours. Apart from him, Kieron Pollard scored 38 runs in 22 balls. After this came the turn of the host team Phoenix and a strange performance was seen here.
Aggressive batsman Ben Duckett, who also bats aggressively in Test cricket, came out to open for Phoenix. He did the same here as well and started scoring runs as soon as he came. But wickets started falling on the other side and everyone got out one by one. In the end, Phoenix's team could score only 137 runs after losing 9 wickets in 100 balls and lost the match by 32 runs. The special reason for this defeat of Phoenix was the performance of its batsmen, in which only Ben Duckett could show his flair.
Duckett fought alone, the other 10 disappointed
Left-handed batsman Duckett smashed 92 runs in just 53 balls, including 8 fours and 5 sixes. After him, the second highest score for the team was just 11 runs, which were scored by the batsmen. Apart from these three, the other 8 batsmen could not even reach double digits. Overall, out of Phoenix's 137 runs, 92 runs came from Duckett's bat alone, while the other 10 batsmen could not even score half of it. These 10 batsmen together scored just 39 runs in 47 balls and the team lost.