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10 Unforgettable performances that ended in defeats

Cricket is a team sport but there are instances when an individual performance steels the show. However, it doesn't always end up in a winning cause.

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3. Tillakaratne Dilshan's 160 vs India (2009)

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Tillakaratne Dilshan. (Photo Source: Twitter)

Tillakaratne Dilshan's name features in one of the most iconic openers for Sri Lanka, if not globally, as he would score runs fluently to put his side in driver's seat whenever he took the guard. However, very few would beat the fluency of this hundred. The fact that it came while chasing a mammoth 415 for victory, only makes it even more special.

After India reached 414/7 in 50 overs in the first of the five-match ODI series in Rajkot in 2009, not many would have given Sri Lanka a chance to get close to the giant total. However, with not much to lose, Sri Lanka's top three enjoyed themselves in the middle. After Upul Tharanga scored a 60-ball 67, Kumar Sangakkara (90 off 43) joined forces with Dilshan and put on 128 runs in just 75 balls.

Dilshan got to 160 off just 124 balls before being dismissed by Harbhajan Singh. The spectacular innings was studded with 20 fours and three sixes. Sri Lanka eventually lost by 3 runs as the fans were treated to an absolute humdinger of a contest.

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