Batting Records

T20I Stats: Highest Individual Score in Losing Cause

Scoring a huge score in the T20I format is itself a huge achievement, given batters have to start hitting from the word go. Moreover, when a batter hammers a big knock in a T20I match, that puts the batting team as the favourites to win the match.

However, such heroics have fallen on the wrong side on some occasions, with teams suffering defeats. Here are the top 10 highest individual scores that came in losing causes in T20Is.

Highest Individual Scores in Losing Cause in T20I

Player Score ( Balls) Innings Against Venue Date
Shane Watson (AUS) 124* (71) 1 India Sydney 31 Jan 2016
Ruturaj Gaikwad (IND) 123* (57) 1 Australia Guwahati 28 Nov 2023
Babar Hayat (HKG) 122 (60) 2 Oman Fatullah 19 Feb 2016
Faf du Plessis (SA) 119 (56) 1 West Indies Johannesburg 11 Jan 2015
Johnson Charles (WI) 118 (46) 1 South Africa Centurion 26 Mar 2023
Chris Gayle (WI) 117 (57) 1 South Africa Johannesburg 11 Sep 2007
Leslie Dunbar (SRB) 117 (50) 1 Bulgaria Sofia 26 Jun 2022
Suryakumar Yadav (IND) 117 (55) 2 England Nottingham 10 Jul 2022
Faheem Nazir (SUI) 113 (67) 1 Czech Republic Kerava 30 Jul 2022
Sabawoon Davizi (CZK-R) 111* (71) 1 Austria Vinor 9 Jul 2022

Key Insights

124: Shane Watson holds the undesirable record for smashing the highest individual score in a losing cause in T20Is. The former Australian all-rounder scored an unbeaten 124 against India, but that didn’t prove to be enough as India snatched a victory on the last ball.

1: Universe Boss Chris Gayle became the first-ever batter to smack a century in the T20I format. His knock of 117 came against South Africa in the first-ever T20 World Cup match in 2007. Unfortunately, the Gayle Storm couldn’t ensure a victory for the Windies as South Africa beat them by 8 wickets.

122: Hong Kong’s Babar Hayat became the first batter to score a hundred in the T20 Asia Cup. However, his 122, which came while chasing 181 against Oman, couldn’t take his team over the ropes as they fell short by 5 runs. And this is the highest score that came in defeat while chasing a target.

39: Johnson Charles brought up his century off 39 balls against South Africa — one of the highest team total in a defeat.

259: Despite Charles’ blistering knock, the Windies ended up on the losing side as the Proteas Quinton de Kock ran riot with the bat. De Kock’s 100 helped South Africa chase down 259, which is the highest successful run chase in T20Is.