The match ended in just 9 balls, 6 wickets fell for 10 runs, and 4 batsmen could not open their account.

Every day, some shocking incident keeps coming to light from the cricket field. Currently, a cricket match is in the headlines due to ending very quickly. First, a team batted for five overs and gave the opposing team a target of 21 runs to win. The team chasing the target won the match in just 9 balls. The result of the match came on the third ball of the second over. Let us know where and in which match this happened.
The Prime Minister Cup Women's National Cricket Tournament 2025 is being played in T20 format. However, a match between Sudur Pashchim Province Women's and Karnali Province Women's cricket teams was played for only five overs each. After bad weather, it was decided that both teams would play only five overs each. This match was played at Fapla International Cricket Ground in Nepal. In this, the Karnali Women's team batted first. They could not defend their target and had to face a shameful defeat.
The Suwar women's team won the toss and decided to bowl first and this decision proved to be correct. Bowling first, Suwar allowed Karnali to score only 20 runs. Karnali lost 7 wickets in 5 overs and hit only one four. 4 out of 7 batsmen could not even open their account. The highest score of any batsman in Karnali's innings was only 8 runs which was made by Shruti Budhha. Rama Budhathoki scored 6 runs. Anju Gurung was out on two runs. Sovika Shahi, Diksha Puri, Gauri Bohra, and Beena Thapa, all four batsmen could not even open their account. Out of these, two batsmen Diksha and Beena were out on the very first ball and returned to the pavilion.
In this match, Kabita Kunwar and Ashika Mahara wreaked havoc with their bowling. Kabita took two wickets in 2 overs giving away just one run with 1 maiden. Ashika took three wickets in two overs giving away 12 runs. One wicket went to Ritu Kanaujia. After bowling, Kabita batted and scored 14 runs in 6 balls and Manisha Bohra contributed five runs. The target of 21 runs was achieved by Sudar in Navy balls (1.3 overs).