IND vs BAN 3rd ODI: Kishan and Kohli played record-breaking innings, India crushed Bangladesh by 227 runs
A record-breaking batting performance from opener Ishan Kishan (210) followed by a dominating performance from the bowlers helped India thrash Bangladesh by a record 227 runs in the last match of the three-match series.
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A record-breaking batting performance from opener Ishan Kishan (210) followed by a dominating performance from the bowlers helped India thrash Bangladesh by a record 227 runs in the last match of the three-match series. Having lost the opening two matches of the series, Ishan and Virat Kohli (113) put on 290 runs in 190 balls for the second wicket to bundle out Bangladesh for 182 in 34 overs after posting 409 for eight. Got out on the run.
Virat Kohli scored a century after 40 months
Former Indian captain Virat Kohli scored a century in ODIs after almost 40 months, but his batting glow faded slightly in front of Ishan Kishan's aggressive innings of 210 runs in 131 balls. Ishan hit 24 fours and 10 sixes and scored 156 runs from the boundary. Kohli hit 11 fours and two sixes in 91 balls. The Bangladesh team could never dominate in this match and under the pressure of a big target, the whole team was dismissed in 34 overs. The Indian bowlers did not give him a chance to settle down. Shardul Thakur took three wickets while Akshar Patel and Umran Malik took two wickets each. Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammad Siraj and Washington Sundar got one success each. For Bangladesh, Shakib Al Hasan scored the highest 43 while captain Liton Das contributed 29 runs.
Ishan Kishan missed breaking Rohit Sharma's record
With the passion and determination shown by Ishan Kishan in his explosive innings, the team management will definitely have to take tough decisions for next year's World Cup. Such was the dominance of his innings that even Rohit Sharma's world record of 264 runs looked short at one point. However, he missed breaking Rohit Sharma's record in this match. Ishan Kishan said in the middle of the innings that when I was out, there were 15 overs (14.1 overs) left. I had a chance to score 300 runs.
Ishan broke Chris Gayle's record in scoring the fastest double century
Ishan Kishan completed his double century in 126 balls, which is the fastest double century in ODIs. Earlier this record in men's cricket was in the name of Chris Gayle. He completed a 138-ball double century against Zimbabwe in the 2015 World Cup. Ishan also became the youngest batsman to score a double century in this format. He completed his double century at the age of 24 years and 145 days. Earlier this record was in the name of Rohit Sharma, who scored his first double century (against Australia in 2013) at the age of 26 years and 186 days.
India's fourth highest score in ODI
This is India's fourth highest score in ODIs. After the dismissal of Kishan and Kohli, wickets kept falling at regular intervals and the team could manage only 70 runs in the last 10 overs. After scoring the first century of ODI format in 85 balls, Kishan batted in T20 style and showered fours and sixes. He scored 156 runs in his innings only with boundaries. This Jharkhand batsman is the fourth batsman in India and the seventh overall to score a double century in ODIs. He completed his double century by taking a single against Mustafizur Rahman on the last ball of the 35th over. He became the only batsman to convert his first ODI century into a double century.
Kohli became the player to score the most centuries after Sachin
Virat Kohli was also seen in his colors from the other end. This is his 44th century innings in ODIs, taking his total number of centuries to 72. In this format, Kohli scored a century after almost three years. The way he hit a difficult six against Haris Rauf in the T20 World Cup, he completed his century in 86 balls by taking Ibadat Hussain's ball to the audience. He has become the player to score the most centuries in international cricket after Sachin Tendulkar (100 centuries).
Kohli performed x
The Indian team included Kishan in the team in place of injured captain Rohit Sharma and this batsman started the innings with Shikhar Dhawan. Dhawan and his partnership lasted only 4.1 overs. Mehdi Hasan got Dhawan out LBW for three runs. On the ball of this off-spinner, captain Liton Das gave life by dripping Kohli's catch. After this, Kishan and Kohli easily scored runs on all sides of the ground. Instead of running and stealing runs, both were focusing more on putting boundaries. Kohli also joined in the celebration of Kishan's double century. He shared the joy with the young batsman by performing Bhangra on the field. After both of them returned to the pavilion, the Indian innings started faltering and this affected the run rate. Washington Sundar played an inning of 37 runs in 27 balls and helped the team score beyond 400.

