The game ended in a tie after the regular 20 overs, and the win came in a super over. This surprised the cricket world and made many experts think cricket might become popular in the country where baseball is king.
Here are the top five most surprising upsets in the 17-year history of the T20 World Cup, ranked by how shocking they were:
1. USA beat Pakistan- 2024

The co-hosts had never played against Pakistan in any type of match before Thursday. The
The first T20 World Cup began at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, with England playing against the Netherlands.
England seemed to be in a good position after scoring 163 runs, which was a high score in the early days of T20 cricket, and the Netherlands lost their first wicket in the first over. However, the Netherlands recovered in the middle of their innings, and a 60-run partnership between Tom de Grooth and Peter Borren led them to a famous victory under the grey evening sky at Lord’s.
3. Nepal beat Afghanistan- 2014

Nepal was playing in the T20 World Cup for the first time and had already won one game against Hong Kong. However, Afghanistan was a strong team with many players who played in leagues around the world.
Players like Mohammad Shahzad, Najibullah Zadran, Mohammad Nabi, and Asghar Afghan were in the team, but they fell nine runs short of the target set by Nepal’s Paras Khadka.
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5. Afghanistan beat West Indies- 2016






