All spin & no pace - USA and Oman make ODI history

Nosthush Kenjige took a career-best 5-11
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USA and Oman made history by not bowling a single ball of pace during their ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 match in Al Amerat on Tuesday.
All 61 overs were bowled by spinners, making it the first time in 4,671 men's one-day internationals that no pace or seam was bowled.
The USA beat hosts Oman by 57 runs after being bowled out for 122 in 35.3 overs - making it the lowest total successfully defended in a full men's ODI.
The previous record in a full unaffected match was India's 125 against Pakistan in 1985, when they won by 38 runs.
USA bowler Nosthush Kenjige took a career-best 5-11 as Oman were bowled out for 65 in 25.3 overs.
The total of 19 wickets that fell to spin also matched the record, set in a Bangladesh-Pakistan match in 2011, for the most wickets claimed by spinners in an ODI. The other wicket was a run out.
The combined 187 runs is the second-lowest aggregate score in a full men's ODI, behind the 163-run match between India and Bangladesh in 2014.
It follows Paarl Royals becoming the first side to bowl 20 overs of spin, external in a T20 during their SA20 win over Pretoria Capitals in January.
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