n October, Ishan Kishan was very sad about missing his maiden hundred in international cricket by seven runs in the second ODI against South Africa at Ranchi in an attacking 93 off 84 balls. Cut to the present, and Kishan was a very elated man because he not only got a century but converted it into a double ton in the third ODI against Bangladesh at Chattogram.
Kishan slammed the fastest double-century in the history of men's ODI cricket, off just 126 balls, shattering the previous record of the fastest 200 in men's ODIs, which was held by Chris Gayle, made his double-century in 138 balls against Zimbabwe in the 2015 ODI World Cup, setting the base for India's 227-run win to sign off from the series on a high.
"It was a perfect wicket and situation to bat on. I was just looking to watch the ball properly, and go with the flow. At this level, whenever you get the chance, you need to make the most out of it. I was just picking the ball and the bowlers, and things were going my way!" he said in the post-match presentation ceremony.