For any player, scoring a tonne of goals against a strong opponent during the World Cup is a moment to be proud of. When a batter maintains composure and hits a century in a high-stakes match on the World Cup stage, he expects his team to capitalise on his performance and destroy the opposition. However, the gamer may not always get their desired results.
Some World Cup players have experienced heartbreak after scoring hundreds but seeing their sides lose the game despite their achievements. Many Pakistan cricket fans became discouraged when their team fell to the West Indies by eight wickets in the 1992 World Cup, despite Ramiz Raja scoring an unbeaten 102.
There have been other instances in the World Cup where a batter’s tonne has been wasted. There are numerous times in World Cup history where batters produced brilliant hundreds but their teams were unable to capitalise on their efforts.