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IDFC First Bank T20I Series 2024: India clean sweeps Bangladesh after winning 3rd T20I by 133 runs at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. Now I will share the details of this game match in my way.

3rd T20I (India Vs Sri Lanka)
Game Date: 30th July 2024
Details:
Team India skipper Suryakumar Yadav won the toss and elected to bat first in the 3rd and final game against Team India at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad. 1 change for Team India today and Ravi Bishnoi is playing in the place of Arshdeep Singh.

Team India scored huge 297/6 in their 20 overs. An extraordinary batting performance by the Men in Blue in the final T20I of the series. One would think they would have been a little complacent having won the T20I series, but India have been even more lethal against their neighbours today. Merciless. SKY won the toss and elected to bat first on a belter and their batters including the captain have entertained the crowd to the core. The festive season is in full flow and the Indian top order batters – especially Samson and SKY lit up the stadium with their fireworks in the first half of the innings. Samson notched up a spectacular century – the second fastest in T20Is by an Indian batsman, while Suryakumar scored 75 before he departed. Both the set batters were dismissed in successive overs, however, Pandya and Parag who followed next maintained the same momentum. They attacked the bowlers right from the outset and the bowlers could feel the heat as they were put under tremendous pressure. They bowled several no balls, they dropped catches, missed run-outs as nothing seemed to go in their favour. Rishad Hossain conceded five sixes in an over as Samson punished him, while Tanzim, Mustafizur and Taskin – all of them conceded more than 50 runs in their 4 overs. India lost a few wickets towards the end, but they almost notched up 300. The entire innings was a highlight package as several boundaries and sixes were struck. India on their way to inflicting a 3-0 whitewash against the Bangla Tigers. Sanju Samson scored 111 runs of 47 balls and Suryakumar Yadav scored 75 runs of 35 balls. For Bangladesh, Tanzim Hasan Sakib picked 3 wickets for 66 runs in his 4 overs quota.

Bangladesh unable to win this game and scored 164/7 in their 20 overs and lost the game by 133 runs and series by 0-3. Everything went right for the home team. India won the toss, batted first again and posted their highest T20I total – a mammoth 297. Sanju Samson wasted little time to get going and blasted a scintillating century. SKY played a brilliant knock as well but his knock of 75(35) was completely eclipsed by Samson’s and that tells you how classy that knock was from the Indian opener. Hardik and Parag continued to hit sixes for fun as India got close to 300 in their quota of 20 overs. In reply, Bangladesh lost Emon off the very first ball. Litton Das and Towhid Hridoy batted well. The former struck five successive fours off Nitish and the latter notched up a fifty. They forged a fifty stand for the half-century stand for the fourth wicket but the result was a foregone conclusion. Towhid Hridoy scored 63* of 42 balls and Litton Das scored 42 runs of 24 balls. For Team India, Ravi Bishnoi picked 3 wickets for 30 runs in his 4 overs quota.

IND: 297/6 in 20 overs
SL: 164/7 in 20 overs

Match Result: India won by 133 runs
Series Result: India won by 3-0
Man of the Match: Sanju Samson
Man of the Series: Hardik Pandya

Stats
Longest T20I careers
17y 209d – Shakib Al Hasan (BAN)
17y 166d – Sean Williams (ZIM)
17y 41d – Mahmudullah (BAN)
16y 284d – Rohit Sharma (IND)
16y 204d – Collins Obuya (KEN)

Most T20I appearances
159 – Rohit Sharma
147 – Paul Stirling
141 – George Dockrell
141 – Mahmudullah
129 – Mohammad Nabi
129 – Shakib Al Hasan

– Outside of his 47-ball 100 in the second T20I against Zimbabwe in July, Abhishek Sharma has scored 59 runs at 9.83 in his other six T20I innings with a highest of 16.

Highest Powerplay scores for India in T20Is
82/1 vs Bangladesh, Hyderabad, 2024
82/2 vs Scotland, Dubai, 2021
78/2 vs South Africa, Johannesburg, 2018
77/1 vs Australia, Thiruvananthapuram, 2023
77/1 vs Sri Lanka, Nagpur, 2009

– India got to 100 in just 7.1 overs today, their fastest in T20Is. They’d got there in in exactly eight overs against the West Indies at Wankhede in 2019.

Most runs in an over for India in T20Is
36 – Yuvraj Singh vs Stuart Broad (ENG), Durban, 2007
36 – Rohit Sharma & Rinku Singh vs Karim Janat (AFG), Bengaluru, 2024
30 – Ruturaj Gaikwad & Tilak Varma vs Glenn Maxwell (AUS), Guwahati, 2023
30 – Sanju Samson vs Rishad Hossain (BAN), Hyderabad, 2024
29 – Rohit Sharma vs Mitchell Starc (AUS), St. Lucia, 2024

Highest scores after first 10 overs in T20Is
156/3 – Australia vs Scotland, Edinburgh, 2024
154/4 – Estonia vs Cyprus, Episkopi, 2024
152/1 – India vs Bangladesh, Hyderabad, 2024
149/0 – South Africa vs West Indies, Centurion, 2023
147/1 – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Auckland, 2016
*where ball-by-ball data available

Fastest T20I hundreds (ft. full-member teams)
35 – David Miller (SA) vs BAN, Potchefstroom, 2017
35 – Rohit Sharma (IND) vs SL, Indore, 2017
39 – Johnson Charles (WI) vs SA, Centurion, 2023
40 – Sanju Samson (IND) vs BAN, Hyderabad, 2024
42 – Hazratullah Zazai (AFG) vs IRE, Dehradun, 2019
42 – Liam Livingstone (ENG) vs PAK, Trent Bridge, 2021

– 14 overs taken by India makes it the second-fastest 200 by a team in T20Is, after South Africa, who had got there in 13.5 overs against West Indies at Centurion last year.

Highest T20I team totals
314/3 – Nepal vs Mongolia, Hangzhou, 2023
297/6 – India vs Bangladesh, Hyderabad, 2024
278/3 – Afghanistan vs Ireland, Dehradun, 2019
278/4 – Czech Republic vs Turkey, Ilfov County, 2019
268/4 – Malaysia vs Thailand, Hangzhou, 2023
267/3 – England vs West Indies, Tarouba, 2023

Highest boundary count in a T20I innings
47 – India vs Bangladesh, Hyderabad, 2024
43 – Czech Republic vs Turkey, Ilfov County, 2019
42 – South Africa vs West Indies, Centurion, 2023
42 – India vs Sri Lanka, Indore, 2017
41 – Sri Lanka vs Kenya, Johannesburg, 2007
41 – Afghanistan vs Ireland, Dehradun, 2019

Most sixes in a T20I innings
26 – Nepal vs Mongolia, Hangzhou, 2023
23 – Japan vs China, Mong Kok, 2024
22 – Afghanistan vs Ireland, Dehradun, 2019
22 – West Indies vs South Africa, Centurion, 2023
22 – India vs Bangladesh, Hyderabad, 2024

Highest partnerships for India in T20Is (any wicket)
190* – Rohit Sharma & Rinku Singh vs AFG, Bengaluru, 2024
176 – Sanju Samson & Deepak Hooda vs IRE, Malahide, 2022
173 – Sanju Samson & Suryakumar Yadav vs BAN, Hyderabad, 2024
165 – Rohit Sharma & KL Rahul vs SL, Indore, 2017
165 – Yashasvi Jaiswal & Shubman Gill vs WI, Lauderhill, 2023

Highest 2nd-wicket partnership in T20Is
193 – Sybrand Engelbrecht & Michael Levitt (NED) vs NAM, Kirtipur, 2024
183 – Ollie Hairs & Brandon McMullen (SCOT) vs ITALY, Edinburgh, 2023
176 – Sanju Samson & Deepak Hooda (IND) vs IRE, Malahide, 2022
173 – Sanju Samson & Suryakumar Yadav (IND) vs BAN, Hyderabad, 2024
168 – Quinton de Kock & Rilee Rossouw (SA) vs BAN, Sydney, 2022

Highest run-rates for a 150-plus T20I partnership
17.81 – 193(65) – Kushal Malla, Rohit Paudel (NEP) vs Mongolia, Hangzhou, 2023
15.04 – 173(69) – Sanju Samson, Suryakumar Yadav (IND) vs BAN, Hyderabad, 2024
14.75 – 182(74) – Dawid Malan, Eoin Morgan (ENG) vs NZ, Napier, 2019
14.03 – 152(65) – Quinton de Kock, Reeza Hendricks (SA) vs WI, Centurion, 2023
13.62 – 184(81) – Devon Conway, Glenn Phillips (NZ) vs WI, Mount Maunganui,

Five bowlers conceding 40-plus in a T20I innings
SL vs AUS, Pallekele, 2016
WI vs NZ, Mount Maunganui, 2018
SA vs AUS, Durban, 2023
BAN vs IND, Hyderabad, 2024

Bangladesh batters dismissed on the first ball of a T20I innings
Tamim Iqbal vs Afghanistan, Dehradun, 2018
Tamim Iqbal vs West Indies, Basseterre, 2018
Tanzid Hasan vs Nepal, St. Vincent, 2024
Parvez Hossain Emon vs India, Hyderabad, 2024

India bowlers bagging a wicket on the first ball of a T20I innings
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (thrice)
Hardik Pandya
Arshdeep Singh
Mayank Yadav

Youngest to 50 T20I wickets for India
24y 37d – Ravi Bishnoi
24y 196d – Arshdeep Singh
25y 80d – Jasprit Bumrah
28y 237d – Kuldeep Yadav
28y 295d – Hardik Pandya

Fastest to 50 T20I wickets for India (by matches taken)
30 – Kuldeep Yadav
33 – Arshdeep Singh
33 – Ravi Bishnoi
34 – Yuzvendra Chahal
41 – Jasprit Bumrah

Highest victory margins for India in T20Is
168 runs vs NZ, Ahmedabad, 2023
143 runs vs IRE, Dublin, 2018
133 runs vs BAN, Hyderabad, 2024
106 runs vs SA, Johannesburg, 2023
101 runs vs AFG, Dubai, 2022
100 runs vs ZIM, Harare, 2024

Most T20I wins in a calendar year
29 – Uganda (2023)
28 – India (2022)
21 – Tanzania (2022)
21* – India (2024)
20 – Pakistan (2020)
*including Super Over wins

India’s win% of 95.45 in 2024 is the best ever for a team to have played at least 12 T20Is in a calendar year.

Highest match-aggregates in T20Is in India
472 – AFG vs IRE, Dehradun, 2019
461 – IND vs BAN, Hyderabad, 2024
459 – ENG vs SA, Mumbai WS, 2016
458 – IND vs SA, Guwahati, 2022
447 – IND vs AUS, Guwahati, 2023

Teams scoring 200-plus most often in Men’s T20 cricket
37 – India
36 – Somerset
35 – CSK
33 – RCB
31 – Yorkshire
– The next most by a Men’s international team is 23 by Australia.

Most 200-plus totals in a calendar year in T20Is
7 – India in 2023
7 – Japan in 2024
6 – England in 2022
6 – South Africa in 2022
6 – India in 2024

Highest boundary count in a Men’s T20I
81 – South Africa vs West Indies, Centurion, 2023
71 – Bulgaria v Serbia, Sofia, 2022
70 – India vs Bangladesh, Hyderabad, 2024
69 – Bulgaria v Serbia at Sofia, 2022
68 – South Africa vs West Indies, Johannesburg, 2015

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