India defeated Bangladesh by 6 wickets In the second match of the Champions Trophy on Thursday in Dubai. Thanks to Mohammed Shami's 5-wicket haul India restricted Bangladesh's innings to 228 runs. Powered by Shubman Gill's gritty century, India chased the target in 46.3 overs. It was a day of records for India. Here is a list of the notable ones. 1. India ties Netherlands for most consecutive tosses lost in ODIs The Indian team has lost 11 consecutive tosses since the World Cup 2023 final. In this regard, they have equaled the Netherlands. The team lost 11 tosses from March 2011 to August 2013. 2. Shami passes Zaheer Khan for wickets in ICC tournaments Mohammed Shami has taken the most wickets for India in the World Cup and Champions Trophy. He has taken 60 wickets so far. Shami has surpassed Zaheer Khan's 59 wickets. 3. Rohit played his 17th ICC tournament for India, Virat his 16th
Indian captain Rohit Sharma has played the most ICC tournaments for India. He has participated in 9 T20 World Cups, 2 World Test Championships, 3 Champions Trophies, and 3 ODI World Cups. Virat Kohli is in second place, having participated in 16 ICC tournaments. 4. Bangladesh's second worst display in first 10 overs of an ODI match
India took 5 wickets of Bangladesh in the first 10 overs today. By this time, Bangladesh had scored only 39 runs. Previously, in 2002, the team had lost 6 wickets for just 44 runs against New Zealand. 5. Shami reaches 200 ODI wickets in 104 matches
Pacer Mohammed Shami has become the second fastest bowler to take 200 wickets in terms of matches. He now has 202 wickets in 104 matches. In this record, Australia's Mitchell Starc is at the first position, having completed 200 ODI wickets in 102 matches. 6. Shami with the fewest balls bowled for 200 ODI wickets
Mohammed Shami bowled 5126 balls for his 200 ODI wickets. Shami became the bowler to take 200 wickets with the fewest balls bowled in ODIs. Mitchell Starc is in second place, having completed 200 wickets in 5240 balls. 7. Shami is the Indian with the most wickets in ICC limited overs tournaments
Mohammed Shami has taken 74 wickets in ICC limited overs tournaments, namely the 50-over World Cup, T20 World Cup, and Champions Trophy combined. He has become India's top wicket-taker in these ICC tournaments, achieving this in just 19 innings. Zaheer Khan is in second place, having taken 71 wickets. 8. Shami took a 5-wicket haul for the 5th time in ICC ODI tournament
Fast bowler Mohammed Shami became the Indian to take the most five-wicket hauls in ICC ODI tournaments. He achieved this feat for the 5th time. Shami is the second bowler to take five wickets for India in the Champions Trophy. Before him, Ravindra Jadeja achieved this feat against the West Indies in 2013. 9. Rohit second fastest to 11,000 runs in ODIs
Indian captain Rohit Sharma completed 11,000 ODI runs against Bangladesh. He took 261 innings to achieve this milestone. Rohit became the second fastest batter to do so. The record is held by Virat Kohli, who completed his 11,000 runs in just 222 innings. 10. Virat completes 156 catches in ODIs, equals Azharuddin
Virat Kohli has completed 156 catches in One Day Internationals. He has equaled former captain Mohammad Azharuddin in this regard. Sachin Tendulkar has taken 140 catches in ODIs. 11. Gill scored 8 ODI centuries in 51 innings
Shubman Gill played an unbeaten innings of 101 in the first match of the tournament. He scored his eighth ODI century. Gill has become the player to score 8 ODI centuries for India in the fewest innings. He took 51 innings for this. After Gill, the record is held by Shikhar Dhawan, who took 57 innings for 8 centuries. 12. Towhid Hridoy first Bangladeshi to score century against India in Champions Trophy Towhid Hridoy is the sixth player to score a century against India in the Champions Trophy. Towhid is the 11th player to score a century in his debut innings in the Champions Trophy. He is the second Bangladeshi after Tamim Iqbal to score a century in this tournament. Towhid is the third non-opener, after India's Mohammad Kaif and Kiwi player Tom Latham, to achieve this feat.Original Article