India’s emphatic performance against Bangladesh in the third T20I on October 12, 2024, was a record-breaking spectacle. Apart from the historic team total of 297/6, several individual and partnership records were shattered during the match.
Sanju Samson was the standout performer, smashing 111 off 47 balls, marking his second-fastest century in T20I cricket for India. His blazing knock, which included 11 sixes and 7 fours, was instrumental in propelling India to the massive total. Samson’s performance was complemented by captain Suryakumar Yadav, who hammered 75 from 35 balls. Their 173-run stand for the second wicket was the fourth-highest for this position in T20Is, showcasing their ability to dominate world-class bowling attacks.
Hardik Pandya and Riyan Parag further solidified India’s lead with explosive cameos, scoring 47 off 18 and 34 off 13, respectively. This late onslaught ensured India came close to the 300-run mark, a feat only Nepal has managed in T20Is. Pandya and Parag’s fiery finishing gave India the most boundaries in a T20I inning, combining 25 fours and 22 sixes.
On the bowling side, Bangladesh’s attack struggled to contain the Indian onslaught. Five of their bowlers conceded over 40 runs each, adding to India’s dominant run.
This record-breaking performance puts India at the forefront of modern T20 cricket, illustrating their depth in batting and their potential to set new benchmarks.
India delivered a historic performance in the third T20I against Bangladesh on October 12, 2024, in Hyderabad, shattering several records. The Indian team set a new record for the highest team total by a full-member nation in T20I history, scoring a staggering 297/6. This surpassed Afghanistan’s previous record of 278/3 from 2019. Although they narrowly missed joining Nepal in the 300-run club, this feat showcased India’s explosive batting potential.
Sanju Samson led the charge with a blistering 111 off just 47 balls, supported by captain Suryakumar Yadav, who scored 75 off 35 deliveries. Their 173-run partnership became the fourth-highest second-wicket stand in T20Is and featured the highest run rate for a 150-plus partnership. India also tied the record for the most sixes hit by a full-member nation in a T20I (22), matching Afghanistan and the West Indies. The team also set the record for most boundaries in a T20I innings, with 47 fours and sixes combined.
India’s dominant win not only highlighted the brilliance of players like Samson and Suryakumar but also cemented their place as one of the most formidable teams in T20 cricket.
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