India stand-in skipper K.L. Rahul was in absolute praise of Ishan Kishan's record double-century in the third ODI against Bangladesh, saying the left-handed opener really grabbed his chance with both hands.
In a dead rubber, Kishan got to open the batting as skipper Rohit Sharma flew home to see a specialist after suffering a blow to his left thumb in the second ODI on Wednesday. He made the chance count by slamming the fastest double-century in the history of men's ODI cricket, off just 126 balls, to lead India to a crushing 227-run win at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on a sunny Saturday.
Kishan also added 290 runs for the second wicket with Virat Kohli, who made his 44th ODI hundred, and his first in the format since August 2019, also his 72nd international hundred through a 91-ball 113. The mammoth stand between Kishan and Kohli is India's third-highest partnership in men's ODIs, and the seventh-highest ever in the format.