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India vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI: Ishan Kishan smashes fastest double ton as India deny Bangladesh clean sweep | Cricket News


NEW DELHI: Staring at a clean sweep after suffering close defeats in the first two ODIs, India bounced back strong and put on an all-around performance to score a lasting all-out victory. 227 times in the third match against Bangladesh, their team won the third highest in terms of runs.
Despite the record-breaking winning streak – the largest for any team against Bangladesh, the 1-2 series defeat is sure to worry the Indian team as both games slip out of their hands after being in the middle of nowhere. in the leading position.
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Bangladesh captain Litton das‘Decision to fail first Ishan kishan knock out the opponent pitchers against the cleaners from the start and go on to smash the fastest double record in ODI cricket history with 126 balls.
Kishan is left-handed, who replaces the injured captain Rohit Sharmamade full use of the opportunity with 210 shots of 131 balls including 24 fourth and 10 sixth rounds to give India a 409/8 lead.

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polish legend Virat kohli also joined the action by earning his 44th ODI hundreds and in the process former Australian captain Ricky Ponting surpassed the international record of 71 tonnes.
India’s pitchers also complemented their batters’ stellar performances with Axar Patel (February 22), Shardul Thakur (March 30), Umran Malik (February 43), Mohammed Siraj (January 27) and Kuldeep Yadav (1/53) never let the Bangladeshi players prevail when they shared the spoils with each other.

The total will always be insurmountable and Bangladesh never disputes as they are bowled 182 in 34 rounds with all Indian pitchers among the players.
Kishan’s tense innings and the intent he showed when catching Bangladesh’s attack is sure to put the team leadership under pressure to make some tough calls as they head into the World Cup year. .
In fact, it was his dominance that put Rohit Sharma’s ODI world record of 264 at risk of going down in history.

Kishan told official broadcasters during the halftime break: “I went out with 15 (14.1) balls left. I might as well have 300.”
In addition to Rohit’s triple ton, two other Indian players to achieve this feat are conductor Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag.
“I’m so lucky to hear my name among such legends. The racket is too good to hit the ball. My intentions are clear – if the ball is there, I’ll hit it,” he revealed about the strategy. mine.
After completing his first ODI century with 85 balls, Kishan hit the ball in T20 mode as the records kept shuffling. His 156 runs are six points and the boundaries say a lot about the relentless attack he unleashed on Bangladeshi pitchers.

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Short balls are pulled, long balls are driven, wide balls are cut fiercely.
West Indies’ Chris Gayle held the previous record with his 138-ball double ton against Zimbabwe in 2015. After hitting the triple-digit mark, Kishan ran to the next 100 runs with just 41 balls.
Kohli is also in top form en route to his 72nd international century as the duo mastered the innings with a partnership that spanned 290 times with just 190 balls.
“I was hitting the ball with Virat bhai, and he pointed out which pitchers I needed to pick (to target.) I was at 95 and wanted to hit a hundred with a six but he didn’t. reassured me, saying it’s my first hundred, get it in the single because it’s your first,” he said.
After scoring her first hundred T20I goal earlier this year against Afghanistan in the Asian Cup, Kohli scored her first ton of ODI since August 2019.
To echo Haris Rauf’s famous six-shot at the T20 World Cup, he chose a long-range serve from Ebadot Hossain for a six to reach his century with 86 balls.
With both gone, India ran only 70 times in the last 10 rounds while losing 5 goals.
Having conceded a goal in a three-game series after losing the first two ODIs after regular batting, KL Rahul-led India brought in Kishan to open with struggling Shikhar Dhawan.
Their opening partnership lasted 4.1 times as Mehidy Hasan trapped Dhawan lbw on three occasions. The off-spinner almost took Kohli when he drove straight to the short mid lane, but captain Litton Das knocked him out in sixth.
Then it was one-way traffic for India as Kishan smashed Bangladeshi bowling with his explosive batting. Primarily dealing with touchlines, the little hitter enjoys short throws and seems to have complete control of both sides of the racquet.
Kohli takes ‘bhangra’ steps before hugging the boy after he turns dual century.
(With PTI input)

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