Batting Records

T20I Stats: Most Centuries in Losing Cause

Whenever a batter scores a century, it gives hope to his team that they will win the match. Scoring a century in T20I cricket is no mean feat, as it requires a balance of aggression and composure to bring up a huge score.

But despite those mighty efforts from batters, we have seen teams falter on some occasions. These batters centuries couldn’t secure a win, with their teams ending up on the losing side.

Here is the list of batters who have scored T20I centuries in losing causes.

Batters with T20I Centuries in Losing Causes

Player Team No. of 100s in Losses High Score
Leslie Dunbar Serbia 2 117
Abdul Waheed Saudi Arabia 1 110
Babar Hayat Hong Kong 1 122
Surendran Chandramohan Singapore 1 100
Johnson Charles West Indies 1 118
Martin Coetzee Hong Kong 1 102
Sabawoon Davizi Czech Republic 1 111*
Faf du Plessis South Africa 1 119
Gerhard Erasmus Namibia 1 100*
Faheem Nazir Switzerland 1 113
Ruturaj Gaikwad India 1 123*
Chris Gayle West Indies 1 117
Martin Guptill New Zealand 1 105
Josh Inglis Australia 1 110
Liam Livingstone England 1 103
Gustav Mckeon 1 109
David Miller South Africa 1 106*
KL Rahul India 1 110*
Saim Hussain Bulgaria 1 108*
RG Sharma India 1 106
Shane Watson Australia 1 124*
Suryakumar Yadav India 1 117

Key Insights

2: Leslie Dunbar is the only batter to score multiple T20I centuries in losing causes. Thus far, the Serbian batter has smashed two hundreds against Bulgaria, with both knocks ending up on the losing side.

6: The number of batters who have scored T20I centuries in unsuccessful run chases. Babar Hayat was the first to do so, followed by KL Rahul, Liam Livingstone, Suryakumar Yadav, David Miller, and Abdul Waheed.

1: Chris Gayle was the first-ever batter whose century went in vain. In fact, he crossed the triple-digit figures for the first time in the format, scoring 117 against South Africa in the 2007 T20 World Cup’s opening game.

4: Indian batters have slammed the most T20I hundreds, with the number going above 20. But Indian batters have also scored the most T20I centuries in losing causes, with four batters’ efforts ending up on the wrong side. Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, and the West Indies are the other teams with two or more batters with tons in T20I losses.

124: Shane Watson’s score against India in the 2016 Sydney match. The Australian all-rounder hammered an unbeaten 124, helping his team reach 197 in the first innings. But India’s top-order cruised past the target, making Watson’s score the highest in a losing cause.

1611: Runs scored by Mahmudullah for Bangladesh, which ended up on the losing side in T20Is, the most runs by a batter in this format.