Ind vs. Ban, Ishan Kishan Glory of a century
Ishan Kishan, a cricketer from Ranchi, India, scored a triple in 85 balls during his amazing century against Bangladesh. It was the first one-day century of his career.
In the third and final one-day international between India and Bangladesh, Team India made a great start while batting first. Ishaan Kishan, a left-handed batsman from Ranchi, made the most of the chance by scoring an outstanding century. In just 85 deliveries, Ishan Kishan reached his first ODI century. Team India is moving closer to a massive total after 24 overs with 162 runs for the loss of just one wicket.
At the Zahoor Ahmed Chaudhary stadium here, Team India, who lost the toss and elected to bat first, once again struggled to get going. Shikhar Dhawan, the opening batsman, also experienced batting failure in the third game, giving up a single-digit wicket.
Before Mehdi Hasan was bowled by LB and went into the pavilion, Shikhar Dhawan faced 8 balls and only scored 3 runs. The loss of the first wicket before scoring 15 runs stunned Team India.
Ishan Kishan’s impressive century
Yes, Ranchi-based left-arm batsman Ishan Kishan, who was given the opportunity in the third ODI but was benched in the previous two, made the most of it. Ishan Kishan, who first batted carefully alongside Virat Kohli, began swinging the bat as soon as he got a feel for the surface.
Ishan Kishan took 49 balls to reach his half-century. After reaching his half-century, Ishan Kishan continued to bat and raised the run rate. With just 85 balls, Ishan Kishan achieved his first ODI century, hitting 14 fours and two sixes.
Virat Kohli and Ishan Kishan helped Team India, which was in peril after losing one wicket for only 15 runs, by putting together an unbroken century stand for the second wicket. The pair put together an unbroken partnership of 147 runs in 119 balls for the second wicket.