India made a winning beginning to their ICC Champions Trophy campaign last night with a phenomenal victory over Bangladesh by six wickets in Dubai on 20th February 2025.
Set to be a much needed game to get the tournament going, India’s bowlers were clinical in restricting Bangladesh through early struggles such that Towhid Hridoy and Jaker Ali solidly buoyed the innings. Their efforts ensured Bangladesh moved to 228 which proved competitive.
Opening under floodlights, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill started solidly with a 50-run stand. Although they kept losing wickets from time to time, Gill carried on to anchor the chase with a breath-taking century,it was his eighth in ODIs-sealing victory with 21 balls of spare runs.
No.1 ODI Batter for a reason, Sensational Shubman Gill with yet another 💯
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) February 20, 2025
Shubman Gill in Last 4 ODI'S :
– 101* (129) vs BAN 🇧🇩
– 112 (102) vs ENG 🏴
– 60 (52) vs ENG 🏴
– 87 (96) vs ENG 🏴#IndvsBan pic.twitter.com/N3hodV5kA0
Apart from the result, big personal milestones were in that match with many players crossing historic milestones. Let’s see the records that have been broken in yesterday’s match in dubai.
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List of Records Broken in India vs Bangladesh Match Yesterday:
Record | Player | Achievement |
Most Catches for India in ODIs | Virat Kohli | Matched Azharuddin’s tally of 156 catches |
Second Fastest to 11,000 ODI Runs | Rohit Sharma | Achieved in 261 innings, behind Virat Kohli (222) |
Most 5-Wicket Hauls in ICC ODI Tournaments | Mohammed Shami | 5 five-wicket hauls – most in ICC ODI events |
Highest Wicket-Taker for India in ICC ODI Tournaments | Mohammed Shami | Surpassed Zaheer Khan (59 wickets) with 60 wickets |
Fastest to 200 ODI Wickets by Balls | Mohammed Shami | Achieved in 5,126 balls, breaking Mitchell Starc’s record (5,240 balls) |
Fastest Indian to Eight ODI Hundreds | Shubman Gill | Reached 8 centuries in 51 innings, breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s record (111 innings) |
100 International Wins as Captain | Rohit Sharma | Joint-fastest (139 matches) with Ricky Ponting |