
India vs Bangladesh, 3rd ODI Highlights: Ishan Kishan smashed the fastest double hundred in the history of ODI cricket as India beat Bangladesh by 227 runs in the inconsequential third and final match on Saturday. Put in to bat, Kishan blasted 210 off 131 balls, while Virat Kohli (113) also slammed his first ODI hundred since August, 2019 to power India to a massive 409 for 8. Kishan, who came into the side in place of an injured Rohit Sharma, slammed as many as 24 fours and 10 maximums. Washington Sundar also chipped in with 37 to take the team past the 400-mark. In reply, Bangladesh were all out for 182 in 34 overs
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409/8 (50.0)India beat Bangladesh by 227 runs
A much better outing tonight for Team India as they win the third ODI by a massive margin of 227 runs, while Bangladesh take the series 2-1. Shakib Al Hasan top-scored with a 50-ball 43 for the hosts. Shardul Thakur (3/30) did most of the damage, while Axar Patel (2/22) and Umran Malik (2/43) claimed two wickets each.
Another one bites the dust. Shardul Thakur gets his third wicket and Bangladesh lose their ninth wicket. Score after 30 overs, BAN: 149/9
Shardul Thakur gets his first wicket of the game after Afif Hossain hits the ball straight to Umran Malik. Score after 28 overs, BAN: 146/7
Washington gets the important wicket of Mahmudullah, traps the batter in front with a conventional off-spinner. The sixth Bangladesh wicket falls. Just a matter of time now. Bangladesh need 265 runs, at more than 11 per over.
Shakib Al Hasan, with 43, was the only batter that was offering some sort of resistance to India. He was being inventive with his shot making but pays the price for high risk shots. He backs away to try and dab Kuldeep through the offside but ends up chopping it on the stumps.
Umran Malike strikes for India! The decision was overturned for the LBW and Yasir Ali walks back for 25. It was full and coming into the batter and the batter was struck in front. Umpire gave it not out but India review it correctly. Score after 20 overs, BAN: 109/4
Yasir Ali Chowdhury, the right-handed Bangladeshi middle-order batsman breaks the shackles at last! Kuldeep Yadav with the flighted ball, and the batter went down on his leg and hit it over long-on. Score after 19 overs, BAN: 106/3
In 2021 ODIs, Mushfiqur Rahim averaged 60.7 against spinners in eight innings with three dismissals. However, this year, he averages 24 with five dismissals in nine innings.
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Bowled!! A faltering start for Bangladesh in their big chase. This time Mushfiqur is dismissed trying to sweep the left-arm spinner, Axar Patel. It slides on with the arm and the batter is deceived. Score after 12 overs, BAN: 73/3
Siraj has sent back Bangladesh Captain Litton Das for 29. A simple catch by Thakur. The Bangladesh captain who has to make his way to the pavilion. Mushfiqur Rahim walks in. Score after 8 overs, BAN: 48/2
Bangladesh had got off to a quick start but in that pursuit, they lose Anamul Haque early. Axar Patel strikes in his first over as he has the opener chipping a catch down to long off. Anamul Haque Bijoy back to the hut. Score after 5 overs, BAN: 38/1
Anamul and Litton Das are at the crease. Anamul is on strike. Siraj will open the attack. Let's Play
I am happy to get runs for my team, the wicket was very good. My intent was very clear to just hit the ball as we wanted a big total. I am blessed to have my name between such gun players, such legends to hit 200 and I'm so happy about it but still I feel when I got out 15 overs were still there, maybe I could have scored 300 also.
I was batting with Virat bhai and you can't ask for more he has such a good sense of the game. Just asking him what is the situation of the game, what should I do. He was spot on with which bowlers I need to select and when to takes singles. He was calming me down in my 95 and 90s and was planning to go for a six but he said it will be your first hundred so go for singles and then you can smack but my approach was to just watch the ball and if its there, no matter on what score I am batting, I'll just go for it.
I had a chat about this with Surya bhai and he said if you bat before the match, you watch the ball pretty well and you are calm so I was just doing the same thing batting before the game. Actually it helped me. I was calm and I didn't take too much pressure on myself and was just there to make the use of my opportunity."
Riding on the double hundred from Ishan Kishan (210) and Virat Kohli’s 44th ODI century (113) helped India to 409 for 8. Ishan Kishan made history by becoming the seventh batsman in one-day international cricket to hit a double century and the fastest to achieve the feat. For Bangladesh, Shakib Al Hasan (2/68) was the most successful bowler.
While Kohli and Ishan made full use of the pitch and plundered the bowling attack of Bangladesh, KL Rahul ( 8 off 10) and Shreyas Iyer (3 off 6) failed to impress. A bunch of wickets slowed down the scoring rate of India and what looked like a 450+ score at one moment ended up at 409/8 in 50 overs.
Meanwhile, Virat Kohli, who struggled initially, notched up his 72nd international century; he goes past Ricky Ponting to be second on the list in the most number of centuries in international cricket.
Mustafizur Rahman gets his first wicket of the day. Full on the middle stump. Thakur tries to go big, clears his front leg and slaps this down the ground. Skipper Litton Das is standing at long on and takes an easy catch. Shardul mistimes and perishes.
Kohli also ended his three years long drought. His triple-figure mark in the ODI was against West Indies in 2019.
Kohli put on 290 runs for the second with Ishan Kishan, who made history by becoming the seventh batsman in one-day international cricket to hit a double century and the fastest to achieve the feat. (READ MORE)
Good length outside the off stump. Sundar rocks back and gets very deep in the crease trying to play with the spin and across the line in the leg side. Gets an inside edge between his legs on the off stump. Some redemption for Shakib.
FOUR! oor attempt in the deep. Sundar is very low and takes the full toss as an opportunity to sweep. In the air towards deep square leg who misses the ball in the sun and allows it go beyond the boundary.
Back of length outside the off stump. Sundar shuffles a big stride outside the off stump and pulls this away! Over midwicket for a massive six! High and handsome off the middle of the bat! Picks up the slower one nicely to hit it 65 meters away.
Chops this back on the stumps. Axar departs for 17. Good length angled away from outside the off stump, another cutter at 130kph. Axar rocks back trying to pull but the length isn't short enough for the shot to be executed well. Gets an inside edge and chops this back on the stumps on the bounce.