Ishan Kishan entered record books by smashing the fastest double-hundred in the history of men's ODI cricket while Virat Kohli registered his 72nd international hundred to propel India to a mammoth 227-run victory in a record-breaking third and final ODI against Bangladesh at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (ZACS) in Chattogram on Saturday.
On a sunny Saturday, with India aiming for a consolation win after losing the ODI series to Bangladesh, Kishan joined Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag and Rohit Sharma in the list of Indian batters to reach the 200-mark in men's ODIs. Overall, he became the seventh batter in international cricket to hit a double ton in ODIS. By getting his double-century in 126 balls, he also became the youngest batter to score a double-hundred in the format.
When he got out for 210 off 131 balls, converting his maiden ODI ton into a double-hundred in an exhibition of jaw-dropping stroke-play, Kishan had more records against his name -- the highest individual score by a batter in men's ODIs in Bangladesh, as well as the highest score by an Indian batter outside of home. His 210 is also the third-highest individual score by an Indian men's batter in this format.