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Shami fastest to 200 ODI wickets; Rohit second fastest to 11,000 ODI runs

Mohammed Shami got his second when he sent back Mehidy Hasan Miraz AFP/Getty Images

5126 - Number of balls Mohammed Shami took to take 200 ODI wickets, the fewest for any bowler, beating Mitchell Starc's record of 5240 balls. In terms of matches played, Shami is joint-second fastest with Saqlain Mushtaq on 104 ODIs, while Starc took his 200th wicket in his 102nd ODI.

261 - Innings in which Rohit Sharma completed 11,000 ODI runs. He is the second quickest among the ten batters to reach that milestone, behind Virat Kohli, who got there in 222 innings. Rohit took 11,868 balls to score 11,000 runs, only behind Kohli's 11831 balls.

156 - Catches taken by Virat Kohli in ODIs, the joint-most as a fielder for India, equal with Mohammad Azharuddin. Overall, only Mahela Jayawardene (218) and Ricky Ponting (160) have taken more catches as a fielder in ODIs.

5476 - Balls bowled by Kuldeep Yadav in ODIs before bowling his first front-foot no-ball, in his first over against Bangladesh. Kuldeep had played 108 ODIs before Thursday but had never overstepped.

51 - Innings that Shubman Gill needed to score his eighth ODI century, the fewest for any India batter. Shikhar Dhawan was the previous fastest to eight ODI tons, needing 57 innings. Gill has 2688 runs so far in his ODI career, the most by any batter after 51 innings, bettering Hashim Amla's 2538.

5th - Innings in which India did not take a wicket in the middle overs (11-40) of a men's ODI since 2002. It is also the only fifth time Bangladesh batted through the middle overs without losing a wicket. India, however, restricted Bangladesh to only 126 runs in those 30 overs.

154 - The partnership between Towhid Hridoy and Jaker Ali, Bangladesh's highest for any wicket against India in men's ODIs. It is also the highest sixth-wicket partnership for Bangladesh and the highest against India.

10 - Catches dropped by Rohit Sharma in ODIs since the start of 2023, as per the ESPNcricinfo's ball-by-ball logs, the second most after Tom Latham (11). Rohit's catching efficiency in that period is 54.55%, having taken only 12 out of 22 chances. It is the lowest among the 26 fielders with 20-plus catching chances in men's ODIs since 2023.

8 - Wickets taken by India's pacers on Thursday in the 21.4 overs they bowled while going at 4.80 runs per over. In contrast, the Bangladesh pacers took only two wickets in the 26.3 overs they bowled and were expensive as well: economy rate 5.88.

Their spinners, however, tied down the India batters, with an economy rate of 3.75 in the 20 overs they bowled. India's spinners went at 4.39 runs per over.

30 - Difference in the powerplay totals of India and Bangladesh on Thursday, and it played a significant role in the match result. India scored 69 runs in their first ten overs for the loss of one wicket, while Bangladesh scored only 39 and lost half their side.

Bangladesh bowlers restricted the India batters in the middle overs, conceding only 120 runs and taking three wickets. During the same phase, Bangladesh did not lose a wicket but scored only six runs more than India.

60 - Wickets for Shami across ICC ODI tournaments (World Cups and Champions Trophies), the most by any bowler for India, surpassing Zaheer Khan's 59.

This article was updated at the end of the match.