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A look at 21 records made in India vs Bangladesh 3rd ODI

In the third match, Virat and Kishan together broke 17 records.

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A look at 21 records made in India vs Bangladesh 3rd ODI

By Sakshi Verma

India beat Bangladesh by 227 runs in the third ODI with the help of Ishan Kishan’s double century. The 3-match series may have been won by Bangladesh by 2-1. But, in the third match, Virat and Kishan together broke 17 records. Team India and Bangladesh also made some records during this period.

The third ODI between India and Bangladesh saw making and breaking of 21 records in total, which includes fastest double century, biggest partnership and India’s biggest win over Bangladesh, have a look.

1. First double century

Ishaan Kishan scored 210 runs on 131 balls. This was his first century in his 10 matches-ODI career. And he took just 56 balls to convert his maiden 100 into a double century. He became the first player to do so. Before him, Zimbabwe’s Charles Coventry had converted his very first century into 194*. India’s Kapil Dev has converted his first ODI century into 175* runs.

2. First double century against Bangladesh

Ishaan scored a double century against Bangladesh. Against Bangladesh, Sri Lanka-Zimbabwe-West Indies had 2-2 and Australia-South Africa had 1-1 double centuries. Ishaan also added Bangladesh’s name to this list by scoring a double century. Prior to Ishaan’s 210, Zimbabwe’s Charles Coventry held the record for the highest score against Bangladesh. He had scored an inning of 194* in 2009.

3. Fastest Double Century

Ishaan Kishan completed his double century in just 126 balls. Along with this, he made the record of making the fastest double century in One Day International. Before him, Chris Gayle of West Indies scored a double century in 138 balls against Zimbabwe in the 2015 ODI World Cup. At the same time, Amelia Kerr of New Zealand holds the record for scoring a double century in 134 balls in women’s cricket.

4. Youngest Double Centurion

Ishaan Kishan played an inning of 210 runs at the age of 24 years 145 days With this, he became the youngest international player to score a double century. He broke the record of Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, he had scored 209 against Australia in 2013 at the age of 26 years and 186 days.

5. Double century in the least number of innings

Ishaan Kishan hit a double century in the 9th innings of his ODI career. Before him, Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman scored a double century in the 16th innings. For India, Rohit Sharma scored 103, Virender Sehwag scored 234 and Sachin Tendulkar scored a double century in his 431st innings.

7. Fastest triple century

Ishaan completed 150 runs in 103 balls. He scored his triple century in the least number of balls. Before him, Virender Sehwag holds the record of scoring 150 runs in 112 balls. AB de Villiers of South Africa holds the record for scoring 50 runs in 16 balls and 100 runs in 31 balls. India’s Rohit Sharma holds the record for the fastest 250 runs in One Day Internationals.

8. Double century in the 35th over

Ishaan completed his double century in the 35th over of the innings. In terms of overs, he broke Sehwag’s record. Sehwag completed his double century in 2011 against the West Indies in 43.3 overs. Ishaan was also dismissed in the 36th over itself. After the match, he said that he was looking to score 300 runs.

9. 156 runs scored from just boundaries

Ishaan hit 24 fours and 10 sixes in his innings of 210 runs. In this way he scored 156 runs from the boundary itself. India’s Rohit Sharma holds the record for scoring the most runs from boundaries in an innings of ODIs. He scored 186 runs from just boundaries against Sri Lanka in 2014. After him, New Zealand’s Martin Guptil scored 162 runs from boundaries against West Indies in 2015. Ishaan has placed himself at number three in this list.

11. Virat breaks ODI century drought, 100 after 1214 days

Virat Kohli also scored a century in the third ODI against Bangladesh. He scored 113 runs in 91 balls. This is his 44th ODI century, which he scored after 1214 days. Virat scored last ODI century against West Indies on 14 August 2019.

12. Virat beats Ponting

Including all three formats, Virat Kohli has 72 international centuries. He has 44 in ODIs, 27 in Tests and one century in T20 Internationals. With the century in the third ODI, Virat broke Australia’s Ricky Ponting’s record of 71 international centuries. Sachin Tendulkar holds the record of maximum, 100 centuries in international cricket.

13. 50th century in a team win

Indian team won 50th match with Virat’s 72th international centuries. Tendulkar and Ponting are ahead of him in scoring the maximum number of international centuries during a team’s victory. Tendulkar has scored 53 and Ponting has scored 55 centuries during a team victory.

14. Maximum runs against Bangladesh

Including all three formats for Virat, 1392 runs were scored in 19 matches against Bangladesh. With a century in the third ODI, he became the highest run-scoring Indian against Bangladesh. After him, Sachin Tendulkar has scored 1316 runs in 19 matches.

15. Most runs in Bangladesh

With an innings of 113 runs, Virat completed 1097 ODI runs in Bangladesh. With this, he became the highest ODI run scorer by any foreign player in Bangladesh. Before him, Sri Lanka’s former skipper Sangakara had scored 1045 runs in 21 matches and Taylor had scored 874 runs in 33 matches.

16. Biggest partnership against Bangladesh

Ishaan Kishan and Virat Kohli shared a partnership of 290 runs on 190 balls for the second wicket. This is the biggest partnership against Bangladesh in ODIs so far. South Africa’s Hashim Amla and Quinton de Kock shared an unbeaten 282-run partnership against Bangladesh in 2017.

17. Partnership for the second wicket

Kohli-Kishan’s 290-run partnership is the fourth highest partnership for the second wicket in International cricket. Windies’ Gayle and Samuels are at the top of this list. Both added 372 runs for the second wicket against Zimbabwe in 2015. Sachin-Dravid are on the third spot with 331 runs and Ganguly-Dravid are on the fourth spot with 318 runs.

18. Crossed 400 for the first time against Bangladesh

For the first time in ODIs against Bangladesh, a team has scored more than 400. Before India, England had scored 391 for 4 against Bangladesh in 2019. This is also the biggest score ever in Bangladesh. The previous record was in the name of India and England only. In 2011, Team India had scored 370 runs for 4 wickets against Bangladesh on their home ground.

19. India’s biggest win in ODIs

India beat Bangladesh by 227 runs and this is India’s biggest win over Bangladesh. It is also the biggest defeat against any team for Bangladesh in ODIs. Earlier, Team India had defeated them by 200 runs in 2003. Team India’s biggest win in ODIs is against Bermuda, and men in blue had defeated them by 257 runs in 2007.

20. India crossed 400 after 8 years

With 409 runs against Bangladesh, Team India crossed the 400-run mark in ODIs for the 6th time. India last scored 404 against Sri Lanka in 2014. Team India’s biggest score in ODIs is 418 runs, which they had made against West Indies in 2011. Men in blue have scored more than 400 runs twice against Sri Lanka and once against South Africa-Bermuda.

21. Unique record in the name of Bangladesh

Bangladesh became the only team to lose by 300 runs in Tests, 200 in ODIs and by 100 runs in T20Is in the same year. Apart from India, in April 2022, South Africa defeated them in a Test match by 332 runs. During the T20 World Cup in October, South Africa defeated them by 104 runs in T20 as well.

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Bowlers may hold the key in high-stakes IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 at Dharamsala

Although the media build-up centers on the batting heavyweight clash between Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill, the IPL 2026 Qualifier 1 in Dharamsala is set to be decided by the bowling consistency of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Siraj.

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Flat pitches, towering sixes, and relentless run-scoring have defined the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 so far. However, when Gujarat Titans (GT) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) lock horns in Qualifier 1 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium in Dharamsala, the contest could ultimately hinge on the bowlers.

The HPCA Stadium has proved to be unforgiving for bowlers due to its short boundaries. A teaser of what could unfold was evident during recent net sessions, where Gujarat Titans’ Jos Buttler and Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Tim David regularly launched monstrous hits out of the stadium. In the three matches played at this venue this season, teams crossed the 200-run mark five times, with the lowest score being 199/8. An average of nearly 25 maximums per match has been hit here, promising another potential run-fest.

Moving past the Kohli vs Gill narrative

While media attention focuses on the iconic battle between the ‘King’ Virat Kohli and the ‘Prince’ Shubman Gill—hailed as the heir to Indian cricket’s batting legacy—the true deciding factor might lie elsewhere. Both batters look in pristine touch. Gill occupies the second spot in the Orange Cap race with 616 runs from 13 matches, trailing behind his opening partner Sai Sudharsan. Meanwhile, Kohli has bounced back from a brief mid-tournament slump by smashing a sparkling century, taking his tally to 557 runs this season.

Despite the incredible batting firepower on display, the bowling units are expected to dictate which team blinks last. Media interactions with team managements highlighted that consistency and self-belief within the respective bowling departments have been the defining traits of both squads this season.

Powerplay battles to decide the finalist

For RCB, veteran pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar leads the charge alongside Kagiso Rabada for GT, with both spearheads locked as the joint-highest wicket-takers across the two sides at 24 wickets each. Bhuvneshwar holds a slight edge due to a superior economy rate. Close behind them is GT’s Mohammed Siraj, who has taken 17 wickets so far. With supporting acts like Josh Hazlewood, Jason Holder, Prasidh Krishna, Rasikh Salam Dar, and spinners Rashid Khan and Krunal Pandya in the mix, the match promises an intriguing tactical battle.

Gujarat Titans’ assistant coach Vijay Dahiya acknowledged that negotiating Bhuvneshwar Kumar in the powerplay will be a massive task, but reminded that GT possesses equal firepower in Siraj and Rabada. “If you talk about the powerplay, our numbers are among the best in this tournament,” Dahiya stated.

RCB captain Rajat Patidar echoed similar views, placing immense faith in his bowling attack to stop GT’s prolific opening duo of Gill and Sudharsan. “Our strength is bowling. The way we bowl in the powerplay will be very crucial. We’ll look for early wickets and that is what we have done throughout the tournament,” Patidar remarked.

In a tournament dominated by towering batting displays, the team whose bowling unit holds its nerve under the Dharamsala lights will seal a direct spot in the IPL final.

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IPL 2026 playoff race heats up as Sunrisers Hyderabad lead qualification odds at 75%

Sunrisers Hyderabad lead the IPL 2026 playoff race with the highest qualification probability, while Chennai Super Kings, Rajasthan Royals and Punjab Kings remain locked in a close contest for the final spot.

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The IPL 2026 playoff race has intensified further, with the latest qualification projections showing a clear edge for Sunrisers Hyderabad, while the battle for the final knockout spot remains wide open among multiple contenders.

According to updated playoff probability estimates following recent matches, Sunrisers Hyderabad hold the strongest position among all teams still in contention, with a 75% chance of qualifying for the top four. Their consistent performances have kept them comfortably ahead in the mid-table scramble.

At the same time, the race behind them has become increasingly tight, with several teams separated only by small percentage margins and net run rate factors beginning to play a decisive role.

CSK, RR and PBKS in close fight for fourth spot

The most competitive battle is currently for the fourth playoff position, where three major franchises remain in contention.

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Close behind them are Rajasthan Royals, who continue to hover in a similar range with nearly identical chances, making every remaining fixture crucial for their campaign.

Meanwhile, Punjab Kings have seen their prospects weaken further, slipping to around 31% despite still being in the playoff mix. Their position in the points table remains vulnerable as they struggle to build momentum in the final stretch of the league stage.

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru have already secured qualification status, strengthening their position at the top end of the table.

The mid-table remains highly competitive, while Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders continue to fight mathematically but face tougher paths due to lower probabilities and net run rate challenges.

What the numbers mean going forward

With only a few league matches remaining, the playoff cutoff is expected to settle around the 16-point mark, making every remaining fixture critical. Net run rate is also likely to become a key deciding factor if multiple teams finish on similar points.

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IPL 2026 playoff race tightens as RCB and CSK feature in key qualification projections

RCB and CSK feature in updated IPL 2026 playoff qualification projections, with Bengaluru at 92.6% and Chennai at 41.7% as the race tightens.

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The IPL 2026 playoff race is intensifying as teams move deeper into the league stage, with qualification scenarios highlighting a closely contested battle for the top four spots.

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Chennai Super Kings (CSK), meanwhile, remain in the mix but face a more challenging path ahead. Their qualification probability stands at 41.7%, meaning the five-time champions will need strong results in their remaining fixtures to stay in contention.

The updated projections underline how competitive the tournament has become, with small changes in form significantly impacting playoff chances at this stage of the league.

While only select team probabilities have been highlighted in the available data, the overall playoff race remains open, with several teams still competing for the remaining qualification spots as the league phase progresses.

The coming matches are expected to play a decisive role in shaping the final top four standings for IPL 2026.

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