5 Brilliant centuries while chasing, in a losing cause
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3. Jos Buttler, 121 off 74 balls v/s Sri Lanka, at Lord’s, 2014
On the back of a Kumar Sangakkara century, Sri Lanka posted a competitive 300 on the board after they were put in to bat by England. England lost both their openers at the score of 10. Root and Ballance tried to steady the ship and scored 40 each, but a mini-collapse left England reeling at 111 for 5.
Jos Buttler had a task which was not easy accomplish. He let his natural instincts kick in and played a brilliant counter-attacking innings. He had a partner in Ravi Bopara and those to put on 133 and got England close. Buttler went about his business even after the fall of Bopara’s wicket and brought up his maiden ODI century in just 61 balls, which is also the fastest by any English batsman. He got England within touching distance, needing 12 off the last over against the best death bowler in the world, Lasith Malinga. Buttler backed himself to go on to score the winning runs but an unfortunate run-out crushed any hope of an England win as they lost the game by 7 runs. This innings though will be remembered for Buttler’s heroics.
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