The history of the Asia Cup is a tapestry woven with moments of euphoria and heartbreak, where cricket's grand stage witnesses tales of triumph and, at times, the agony of defeat. Amidst the celebrated victories, there exists a lesser-explored dimension: those innings that, despite their brilliance, concluded on the wrong side of the scorecard. In this journey through the annals of the Asia Cup, we delve into the top five innings that illuminate the dual nature of the sport – one that highlights exceptional individual efforts in the midst of bitter defeat. These innings, marked by skill, courage, and determination, epitomize the essence of cricket, where players rise above challenges to leave an indelible mark. Yet, fate's unpredictability sometimes casts a shadow over these splendid displays, leading to a poignant reminder of cricket's erratic nature. As we revisit these instances of unfortunate brilliance, we celebrate the courage of players who, despite tasting defeat, etched their names into the storied history of the Asia Cup.
LITON DAS - 121 vs INDIA (2018 ASIA CUP FINAL)
In the 2018 Asia Cup final against India, Liton Das of Bangladesh showcased a breathtaking performance. Batting first, Bangladesh's top order started steadily. Liton Das, however, displayed nerves of steel and skillfully rebuilt the innings. His elegant knock of 121 runs off 117 balls gave Bangladesh an enormous start as he played an array of exquisite shots and orchestrated partnerships, but his efforts ultimately couldn't carry Bangladesh to victory. India emerged victorious by 3 wickets, but Das's century remained a poignant silver lining in a defeat that stung.
FAWAD ALAM - 134 vs SRI LANKA (2014 ASIA CUP FINAL)
Denne historien er fra August 25, 2023-utgaven av Cricket Today.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra August 25, 2023-utgaven av Cricket Today.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FORMULA 1 IN 2025: CLOSE RACING, LEWIS HAMILTON AT FERRARI, AND PLENTY OF NEW FACES
Major rule changes in F1 tend to shake up the established order but can let one team gain a big advantage. When the same rules are in place for a while, teams tend to be more evenly matched. The season-long competition....
ARYNA SABALENKA WINS THE WTA PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD
Sabalenka, a 26-year-old from Belarus, won the Australian Open in January and the U.S. Open in September, along with two other titles this season, going 56-14 with nearly $10 million in prize money. She overtook Iga Swiatek for the top...
MESSI AND RONALDO MISS OUT ON MEN'S FIFPRO WORLD XI
The all-time soccer greats did not make the men's World Team of the Year organized by the global Players' Union FIFPRO. The 37-year-old Messi, who plays for MLS side Inter Miami, and the 39-year-old Ronaldo, who plays for Al-Nassr...
IPL 2025: 3 STRENGTHS AND 3 WEAKNESSES OF PUNJAB KINGS
The major attraction during the auction for PBKS was the capture of Shreyas Iyer. Punjab went all out for the IPL title-winning captain of 2024. A sum of Rs. 26.75 crore was spent on the Indian batter, who was with Kolkata Knight Riders. IPL’s highest wicket-taker and the best T20 performer with the ball among....
IPL 2025: 3 STRENGTHS AND 2 MAJOR WEAKNESSES OF ROYAL CHALLENGERS BENGALURU
Spin is RCB’s main weakness. They are heavily reliant on bowling all-rounder Krunal Pandya. Notably, Pandya was dismal last season, averaging 42.50 and taking six wickets from 14 matches. The season before that, he picked nine scalps at 34.77...
IPL 2025: 2 STRENGTHS AND 2 WEAKNESSES OF RAJASTHAN ROYALS
Batting is RR's second major strength. In Samson and Jaiswal, RR get a strong combination to tear opposition sides apart. Samson is highly experienced, with over 7,200 runs in T20s. He has smashed six tons. Jaiswal is the present and future of both RR and Team India. Former KKR ace Nitish Rana...
IPL 2025: 2 STRENGTHS AND 2 MAJOR WEAKNESSES OF DELHI CAPITALS
The pace attack of DC is a real deal. Starc is a big-match player, and we witnessed that last season when he helped the Kolkata Knight Riders in vQualifier 1 and then the final. He picked 14 wickets last season for KKR. In Natarajan, DC get a proven customer in the IPL...
IPL 2025: 3 MAJOR STRENGTHS AND 2 WEAKNESSES OF SUNRISERS HYDERABAD
SRH won their only IPL title in 2016 and is awaiting to add to the tally. Last season, they were second best against a well-drilled KKR side both in Qualifier 1 and then in the final. Many will feel that SRH could take a step further this time, given the balance. Also, they have a skipper in Cummins who is one of the best in the business...
IPL 2025: DECODING 3 MAJOR STRENGTHS AND 1 WEAKNESS OF GUJARAT TITANS
In IPL 2025, we could see more of Washington Sundar, who perhaps didn't get the desired games in his former franchises. Sundar has a strong economy rate of 6.96 in T20s. Given his recent exploits with Team India, Sundar can be a good option in the ranks supporting Rashid. Domestic star Sai Kishore...
IPL 2025: 3 WEAKNESSES AND 2 STRENGTHS OF LUCKNOW SUPER GIANTS
LSG have a solid pace attack on offer with top Indian specialists. Mayank is such a pivotal figure in this side. Currently, the fastest Indian bowler, Mayank, impressed in the 4 games he played last season, taking 7 scalps at 12.14. A lot will revolve around him. In Mohsin, LSG get another solid customer...