10. South Africa, 1889: Runs Scored: 43  It was a 3-day test and the match was played at Cape Town. In reply to England’s 292 runs innings, South Africa got bundled for 47 runs in the 1st innings. After being enforced follow-on, South Africa managed to score just 43 runs in the 2nd innings and were bundled. Johnny Briggs took 8 wickets for England in the second innings. South Africa lost the match by an innings and 202 runs.

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