END OF OVER:50 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | IND: 409/8 | RR: 8.18
- Mohammed Siraj0 (2b)
- Kuldeep Yadav3 (3b)
- Mustafizur Rahman10-0-66-1
- Shakib Al Hasan10-0-68-2
Kishan demonstrates what modern white-ball batting is: a mix of confidence and fearlessness. This innings may go a long way in shaping India's ODI line-up in the times to come, with massive competition among openers already. India managed just 104 runs from the 85 balls after Kishan's wicket, and their approach in the death overs was understandable: aim to bat 50 overs, with a deep batting order not present. Anyway, 410 is a mountain to climb, a journey which must be done at great pace. Deiva will bring you the start of the Bangladesh innings.
Ishan Kishan, the hero of the day: "The wicket was too good to bat on. My intent was very clear. I am blessed to hear my name between such legends. I got out with 15 overs left. I could have got 300 also! I was batting with Virat bhai, and he was spot on with which bowlers I needed to select [to target]. I was on 95 and wanted to smack, but he calmed me down, saying it was my first hundred..."
Biswa: "Fizz vs Siraj in Last 8 balls, 0 runs!!"
Adarsh: "Kishan, Virat: 323/2 in 222 balls. Rest of India: 86/6 in 78 balls including extras."
3.56pm It is almost as if ages have gone by since Kishan fell for 210. India post their fourth-highest ODI total. An innings of complete authority from just 131 balls, with 24 fours and ten sixes meant 156 of his runs came off boundaries; and so the fastest ODI 150 for India, and the fastest 200 overall followed. All that may have put Kohli's attacking 113 off 91 deliveries into oblivion, as he notched up his first ODI hundred since August 2019.
Last ball
India on the verge of getting bowled out here. Siraj at No. 10.
SN Thakur c Litton Das b Mustafizur Rahman 3 (14m 5b 0x4 0x6) SR: 60.00