India defeated Bangladesh by 227 runs in the meaningless third and final
match, which took place on Saturday in Chattogram. Ishan Kishan struck the
fastest double hundred in the history of ODI cricket. India posted a
mammoth 409 for 8 after being put into bat, with Kishan smashing 210 off
131 balls and Virat Kohli smashing his first ODI hundred since August 2019.
Kishan, who was called upon to replace an injured Rohit Sharma, smashed as
many as 24 fours and 10 sixes in his brief time with the bat.
match, which took place on Saturday in Chattogram. Ishan Kishan struck the
fastest double hundred in the history of ODI cricket. India posted a
mammoth 409 for 8 after being put into bat, with Kishan smashing 210 off
131 balls and Virat Kohli smashing his first ODI hundred since August 2019.
Kishan, who was called upon to replace an injured Rohit Sharma, smashed as
many as 24 fours and 10 sixes in his brief time with the bat.