In the 21st match of the ongoing ICC Men’s World Cup at Dharamsala on 22 October, as India pursued a challenging target of 274 runs against New Zealand, opener Shubman Gill scripted history by becoming the fastest batter to achieve 2,000 runs in ODI cricket.
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Gill accomplished this remarkable feat in just 38 innings, outpacing South Africa’s Hashim Amla, who achieved the same milestone in 40 innings. Gill’s record-breaking moment arrived in the seventh over of India’s chase against New Zealand, where he confidently dispatched a delivery from Trent Boult to the boundary, needing only 14 runs to achieve the milestone. Despite this achievement, Gill’s innings was cut short at 26 runs off 31 deliveries.
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With six centuries and 10 half-centuries in 37 ODI matches for India, Gill has showcased his batting prowess. Remarkably, he stands as the highest run-scorer in the calendar year, amassing 1325 runs in 25 matches. It’s important to highlight that Gill encountered an early setback in the World Cup, sitting out India’s first two matches against Australia and Afghanistan due to dengue fever. He returned to the spotlight during a crucial match against Pakistan, showcasing his skills with a commendable 16-run score. Despite the challenges, Gill’s performance and determination continue to make headlines in the cricketing world.
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