Young India batsman Ishan Kishan made a dream debut in international cricket as he smashed a quickfire fifty against England and inspired Team India to a series-levelling win in the second T20I on Sunday (March 14) at Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.
Ishan Kishan Had His Dream Debut After Scoring Quick Fire Fifty
Special occasion for both Mumbai Indians lad. For, while the 30-year-old Suryakumar Yadav had endured a longer than usual wait for his first international cap, the 22-year-old Kishan too had undergone a tumultuous journey, seemingly losing his way before finding his feet at IPL 2020. At that tournament, Yadav and Kishan had together won the title for MI.
That step soon turned into a big stride as Kishan completed his half-century in just 28 balls, with two back-to-back sixes. However, the left-hander didn’t realize that he had reached the milestone; it was only after skipper Virat Kohli, who was batting alongside him, told him about it. Kishan said that he does not usually raise his bat after a half-century, and barely does it even after reaching three figures. Virat Kohli later came into action and finished off the game. He managed to break 5 records yesterday.
Virat Kohli Shatters Big Records In 2nd T20 Match After Scoring 73 Runs
Virat Kohli shatters big records in yesterday match where he regained his form by scoring brilliant 73 runs knock. 3000 – Virat Kohli completed 3000 runs in T20Is with his superb knock, and became the first-ever men’s player to achieve the milestone. He has scored 3001 runs in the shortest format at an incredible average of 50.86
26 – This was Virat’s 26th fifty+ score in T20Is. He surpassed Rohit Sharma in this regard and has now reached the top spot.
12000 – The prolific batsman also completed 12000 runs as captain in International cricket and became just the third player to achieve the feat. Only Ricky Ponting and Graeme Smith are ahead of him in the list. Virat is the fastest among the three to cross the mark.
10 – This was Virat’s tenth 50+ score as an Indian skipper in the shortest format. He has now attained the joint second spot in this regard and is only behind Kane Williamson (11). Virat and Williamson are the only players to have ten 50+ scores in each of the three formats of the game.
50.86 – The Indian skipper’s average is now 50.86 in T20Is, which makes him the only player to score at 50+ average in all three formats.
3rd T20 will be played tomorrow 16th March at Narendra Modi Stadium.
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