Team India tied the score at Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad on Saturday. In the third and last match of the series played against Bangladesh at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium here, on the basis of explosive batting, they scored 297 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs.
The Indian cricket team set many records by scoring the Everest of runs in this match. Where apart from Sanju Samson’s stormy century, Team India made a series of records on the basis of Suryakumar Yadav’s explosive innings. So let us tell you which records Team India made in this match.
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1) Second highest score in T20 International
In the history of T20 International cricket, more than one team score has been made, in which Team India scored the second highest score of T20 International cricket by scoring 297 runs. The biggest score is in the name of Nepal, who scored 314 runs against Mongolia last year.
2) Team India scored its fastest T20 century
The Indian team scored its century in just 7.1 overs in this match. On the basis of the fearsome batting of Sanju and Surya, Team India achieved this milestone and completed its fastest century in T20 International cricket. Earlier in 2018, against South Africa, India had completed 100 runs in 8.2 overs.
3) Made his biggest score in power play
Suryakumar Yadav’s army created chaos in the power play. India put 84 runs on the score board in just 6 overs of power play. With this, India made its biggest score during the power play.
4) Hit most sixes in a T20 match
Team India hit sixes in this match. Where a lot of sixes were hit. In this match, apart from Sanju Samson’s 8 sixes, Suryakumar Yadav hit 5 sixes, Hardik and Ryan hit 4 sixes each, while Rinku hit 1 six. In this way, 22 sixes were hit and the record for most sixes in a T20 inning was created for India.
5) Second fastest double century
In this match, the Indian team completed its double century in just 84 balls. Where Team India batted brilliantly and touched the figure of 200 runs in 13.6 overs. This is the second fastest team’s double century in T20 International history.