Stats: Highest individual innings in a losing cause in the Champions Trophy

Shikhar Dhawan entered the list with his knock of 125.

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Shikhar Dhawan of India. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images)

Shikhar Dhawan continued his amazing form in the Champions Trophy and so in ICC ODI events but he couldn’t celebrate it much as India failed to bag a win with Sri Lanka chasing down the target of 322 in the 8th game of the tournament.

Dhawan scored 125 in 128 balls which included 15 fours and a six by sharing a 138-un stand with Rohit Sharma for the opening wicket and later 82 runs with MS Dhoni for the 4th wicket. Dhawan’s innings of 125 now stands at 4th in the list of highest individual scores coming in losing cause.

Zimbabwe’s Andy Flower score a brilliant 145 in a chase against India in 2002 but his side fell short of the target. The South African captain Graeme Smith fought with a brilliant 141 in a big chase against England in 2009 to take his side to semis but failed to do either.

Tamim Iqbal’s 128 in the first game of this tournament against England at the same venue is the 3rd highest individual score coming in a losing cause. Prior to Tamim and Dhawan’s tons, the last time a century in the Champions Trophy came in a losing cause was of West Indies’ Chris Gayle and Dwayne Bravo when they hit tons in the same game against England in 2006 at Ahmedabad.

Overall, Dhawan’s century was only the 13th in the Champions Trophy which came in vain and only the 2nd one by an Indian. The other century by an Indian in CT to come in losing cause was Sourav Ganguly’s 117 against New Zealand in the 2000 CT final. His innings of 117 currently stands at no.5 in the list of highest individual scores in CT in a losing cause.

List of centuries in a losing cause in the Champions Trophy:

Player

TeamRunsBallsInnsOppositionGroundDate

A Flower

Zimbabwe1451642IndiaColombo (RPS)14-Sep-2002
GC SmithSouth Africa1411342EnglandCenturion

27-Sep-2009

Tamim Iqbal

Bangladesh1281421EnglandThe Oval1-Jun-2017
S DhawanIndia1251281Sri LankaThe Oval

8-Jun-2017

SC Ganguly

India1171301New ZealandNairobi (Gym)15-Oct-2000
HH GibbsSouth Africa116*1192IndiaColombo (RPS)

25-Sep-2002

DJ Bravo

West Indies112*1241EnglandAhmedabad28-Oct-2006
Saeed AnwarPakistan1041151New ZealandNairobi (Gym)

11-Oct-2000

ME Trescothick

England1041241West IndiesThe Oval25-Sep-2004
PA WallaceWest Indies1031021South AfricaDhaka

1-Nov-1998

HH Gibbs

South Africa1011351West IndiesThe Oval18-Sep-2004
CH GayleWest Indies1011281EnglandAhmedabad

28-Oct-2006

ADR CampbellZimbabwe1001431New ZealandDhaka

24-Oct-1998

(Stats as on June 8th 2017)

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