The rare result came during the Kent regional finals of the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) national six-a-side championship when the Bapchild Cricket Club failed to trouble the scorers in an indoor game against Christ Church University in Canterbury.
The team lost the game by 120 runs.
Christ Church spinner Mike Rose was quoted as saying by 'Crawley Observer' newspaper: "We all couldn't really believe it to be honest, bowling a team out for 0, especially indoors.
"I think I was the only fielder to touch the ball off the bat!"
Wirral CC were bowled out for three in a Cheshire League Division Three fixture in 2014 -- though they had 11 players and were 0-8 at one stage.
In first-class cricket, the lowest score ever made is six -- by The B's against England at the old Lord's ground in 1810 -- while New Zealand's 26 against England in 1955 remains the lowest total scored in a Test match.
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