Indian team’s star opener Shubman Gill wreaked havoc with the bat in the third ODI against England. Gill, who came to play the 50th match of his ODI career, completed his 2500 ODI runs as soon as he scored 25 runs.
Shubman Gill Breaks Records in 3rd ODI Against England
With this, he became the first batsman to score the fastest 2500 ODI runs in the world. During this, he broke the record of South Africa’s Hashim Amla, who did this feat in his 51st match. After hitting a stormy half-century, Gill did not stop and then completed his brilliant century in 95 balls. This was the 7th century of his ODI career.
India’s Star Opener Becomes Fastest to 2500 ODI Runs: Indian batsman Shubman Gill on Wednesday registered his name in the history books by becoming the world’s fastest batsman to score 2500 runs in ODIs. Gill made his ODI debut for India against New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton in January 2019.
Now Gill has achieved a big feat in his 50th ODI match for India against England at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.
Shubman Gill’s Record-Breaking Feats in the 3rd ODI
- Fastest Player to Reach 2,500 ODI Runs
- 5,000 international runs
- Centuries in all three formats in Ahmedabad
- First Indian to score a century in his 50th ODI
- Fastest to reach 7 ODI centuries
100-Run Partnership With Shreyas Iyer
Gill scored the 7th century of his ODI career facing 95 balls. Shubman Gill became the first Indian player to score a century while playing his 50th ODI match. At the same time, after Gill’s century, Shreyas Iyer also completed his 50 runs. This was the 20th half-century of Iyer’s ODI career. A 100-run partnership was also made between the two.
Shubman Gill became the first Indian batsman to score a century in his 50th ODI. Shubman Gill has become the first Indian batsman to score a century in his 50th ODI. No one has done this feat before him. The Indian team played its first ODI match in history in 1974. Since then, in the history of 51 years, no batsman has been able to score a century in his 50th ODI match, but Gill has turned the history of Indian cricket upside down.