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Best Fourth Innings Hundreds in a Losing Cause | Crickpicks

by Jarrod Kimber

Good Areas Podcast

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"It's a phenomenal innings but I just think with Estelle, it's like, 'Fuck it, I'll just hit the ball.'"
"It's the highest percentage of runs scored by a batter in a fourth innings losing cause."
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Episode Summary

This episode of the Good Areas Podcast features a draft of the greatest fourth innings hundreds in a losing cause. The hosts, Bayram Kazi, Estelle Vasudevan, and Jarrod Kimber, take turns picking their top five innings, creating a snake-style draft that leads to lively discussions about each player's performance and the circumstances of their matches.

Jarrod opens with Kumar Sangakkara's 192 at Hobart in 2007 as his first pick, noting how impressive it was even in defeat. Bayram counters by selecting Sachin Tendulkar's 136 in Chennai against Pakistan in 1999, highlighting Tendulkar's crucial role in a historic test match despite losing by 12 runs. Estelle chooses Nathan Astle's 222 against England in 2002, emphasizing Astle's aggressive batting style.

As the episode progresses, they continue drafting and analyzing picks from other notable players, including Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes, and Brendan Taylor. The conversation evolves around the significance of each innings, the batting conditions, and the impact of losses on their legacies. They conclude the episode by reflecting on the remarkable feats of scoring hundreds in tough situations, which resonate with cricket fans around the world.

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Episode Summary

This episode of the Good Areas Podcast features a draft of the greatest fourth innings hundreds in a losing cause. The hosts, Bayram Kazi, Estelle Vasudevan, and Jarrod Kimber, take turns picking their top five innings, creating a snake-style draft that leads to lively discussions about each player's performance and the circumstances of their matches.

Jarrod opens with Kumar Sangakkara's 192 at Hobart in 2007 as his first pick, noting how impressive it was even in defeat. Bayram counters by selecting Sachin Tendulkar's 136 in Chennai against Pakistan in 1999, highlighting Tendulkar's crucial role in a historic test match despite losing by 12 runs. Estelle chooses Nathan Astle's 222 against England in 2002, emphasizing Astle's aggressive batting style.

As the episode progresses, they continue drafting and analyzing picks from other notable players, including Virat Kohli, Ben Stokes, and Brendan Taylor. The conversation evolves around the significance of each innings, the batting conditions, and the impact of losses on their legacies. They conclude the episode by reflecting on the remarkable feats of scoring hundreds in tough situations, which resonate with cricket fans around the world.

Key Takeaways

  • Kumar Sangakkara's 192 in a losing cause stands as one of the most memorable innings.
  • Sachin Tendulkar’s knock against Pakistan is revered as one of the best despite the loss.
  • Brendan Taylor's innings highlighted Zimbabwe's potential during a challenging era.

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