Top cricket match prediction: Shubman Gill and Michael Bracewell shine in Hyderabad as record breaks

Rarely is a second century knock overtaken by another in the same ODI that happened in Hyderabad today. Shubman Gir’s 208 propelled India to mammoth 349 on a difficult surface, evidenced by the fact that no one else reached his 35 in the innings. The match looked dead and buried as the visitors dropped him to 131/6 in front of Michael Bracewell (140) and Mitchell Santner (57).

Statistical highlights from his first ODI in Hyderabad:

Number 1 Gill was the first player to score 200 in his ODI against New Zealand. He surpassed his 186 in Sachin Tendulkar’s unbeaten run at the Bahadur Shah Street stadium in the same city in 1999. It was the best individual result against New Zealand to date. At 23 years and 132 days, Gill became the youngest player ever to score 200 in the ODI. He beat teammate Ishan his Kishan by 24 years and his 145 days when he defeated Bangladesh at Chattogram 210 last month.

His 19 innings from Gill to reach 1000 ODI runs was the second fastest for a hitter in the format behind Imam-ul-Haq, who reached the milestone with his first inning down. However, India’s previous fastest record was his 24 innings each for Viratkouri and Sikar Dhawan.

His 174-run difference between 174 gil (208) and his second highest scorer (his 34 at Rohit Sharma) is his third-largest margin in an innings. The highest difference of this kind was 198 runs when Rohit Sharma scored 264, and the next highest score was Virat Kohli’s 66 against Sri Lanka in Kolkata in 2014.

2 Bracewell became only the second batsman in ODI cricket history, after MS Dhoni, to score hundreds of bats from seventh or lower. After coming on as a 120/5 substitute against Ireland in Dublin last July, it was his second time in the format as he recorded his unbeaten run of 127 in 82 balls in just 301 pursuits. was his triple-digit result. Overall, his 140 is his third-highest single score of any player in the ODI where he batted with seven or fewer RBIs.

His 57 balls caught by Bracewell are second only to Corey Anderson (36 balls) and Jesse Ryder (46 balls) in the feat against the West Indies in Queenstown on New Year’s Day 2014, his 3rd in New Zealand. The second fastest is his ODI Century. Only Shahid Afridi, who scored 45 balls in Kanpur in 2005, has his 100th against India. Bracewell and Santner’s partnership of 162 runs is the third-highest tally of seven wickets or less in ODI cricket, New Zealand’s all-time record, and surpassed Jacob Oram & Neil Bloom’s 123 against Bangladesh in Napier in 2010. surpassed. It was also the best against India, where Mahmudullah & Mehdi Hasan surpassed 148 in Mirpur last month.

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