IND vs ENG 2025, 3rd ODI Stats Review: Shubman Gill's record-breaking ton and other stats
India completed a 3-0 series sweep of England in the ODIs.
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India completely deflated England at the end of what will feel like an arduous tour for the visitors where they could win only one match put of eight. At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India completed a 3-0 series sweep and put themselves in ideal momentum before the Champions Trophy.
England ended up winning the toss once again, but put India in this time. And it almost worked as Rohit Sharma was dismissed in the second over itself. Virat Kohli (52 off 55) and Shubman Gill (112 off 102) then shared in a stand worth 116 that had started very circumspect but managed to pick up the pace at the right time. Shreyas Iyer (78 off 64) made another century stand with Shubman Gill to propel India's innings. With Adil Rashid (4 for 64) doing most of the damage in the middle overs, India's lower order had to huff and puff to 356.
England made a strong start in the powerplay with Ben Duckett as usual at the forefront of things, but as has been the story of the series, his dismissal opened the doors for India to make a comeback. Phil Salt, Tom Banton and Jos Buttler all got starts, but the pressure applied by India's spinnners in the middle overs was too much to overcome as they slumped to a 142 run-loss.
Here are the best stats highlights from IND vs ENG 3rd ODI:
1 - Virat Kohli became the first Indian player to score 4000 runs against England in international cricket.
5 - Kohli's record against England is now the fifth instance of an Indian player scoring 4000 runs against a single opponent in international cricket. Both Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar have crossed the mark against both Australia and Sri Lanka previously.
1 - By the number of innings taken to the milestone, Virat Kohli became the fastest player to score 16000 runs in international cricket in Asia. Kohli took 340 innings to the landmark, 13 less than the previous record holder Sachin Tendulkar. Tendulkar got there in 353 innings and the only other players to the landmark, Kumar Sangakkara and Mahela Jayawardene took 360 and 401 innings respectively.
1 - At 63, Virat Kohli now has the most scores of fifty or more among all Asian players against the SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) countries in ODIs beating Sachin Tendulkar's 62.
1 - Taking just 50 innings, Shubman Gill became the fastest player to amass 2500 runs in ODIs. The previous record was held by Hashim Amla who got there in 51 innings.
1 - Shubman Gill's run tally of 2587 is the highest by any batter after their first 50 ODI innings. The previous record in this aspect was also held by Hashim Amla who had 2486 runs after his first 50 ODI innings.
1 - Shubman Gill became the fastest Indian player to score seven ODI centuries. Gill got his seventh ODI century in his 50th ODI innings while the previous record holder Shikhar Dhawan had taken 54 innings to get his first seven ODI centuries.
5 - Shubman Gill became the fifth player in the world, and the first Indian, to score centuries in each of the three formats at a single ground in international cricket. The others are: Faf du Plessis at Johannesburg, David Warner at Adelaide, Quinton de Kock at Centurion and Babar Azam at Karachi. Gill had made a T20I hundred against New Zealand and a Test hundred against Australia at Ahmedabad both in 2023.
1 - Since Shubman Gill got his first ODI hundred in August 2022, no other player in the world has more ODI hundreds than his seven, while Virat Kohli is the only other player with as many.
1 - Since Shubman Gill got his first international hundred in August 2022, no other player in the world has more international hundreds than his 13.
40 - India registered their 40th total of 350 or more in ODIs. The closest side to them is South Africa with 34.
3 - India's 356 in this match was their joint-third highest total against England in ODIs.
2 - India's 142 run-win margin is their second-highest against England after the 158 run-win at Rajkot in 2008.
2 - This match marked India's 6th ODI win by a margin of 100 or more runs over England. Only West Indies and Sri Lanka with 10 each have lost more times to India in this manner.
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