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India and Bangladesh are locking horns in the third and last of the three-match ODI series. Both teams are playing this match at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhary Stadium in Chattogram. The hosts’ skipper Litton Das won the flip of the coin and asked the Indians to bat first at the tricky track of the ZAC stadium.
Batting first, young Indian opener Ishan Kishan has stunned the entire cricketing fraternity with his swashbuckling double century against Bangladesh. Notably, it is also the fastest double-century ever scored in the history of ODI cricket.
Along with the double century of Ishan, it was his senior teammate and former Indian skipper Virat Kohli’s celebration that went viral over social media. Kohli started celebrating the double century of Ishan with the traditional ‘Bhangra’ dance.
The video of this celebration from Kohli is now making rounds on social media within minutes of being shared by a user on the social media platform, Twitter.
Here’s the video of Kohli’s dancing celebration on Ishan’s double century:
Fastest 200 in ODIs and a little dance by Kohli ♥️@ishankishan51 #BANvINDpic.twitter.com/Hyw2Dh0hq2
— SUPRVIRAT (@ishantraj51) December 10, 2022
Talking about the action of the match so far, the Indian team got an early blow in the form of Shikhar Dhawan only a score of 15 runs in the fifth over of the match. But it was also the time when Ishan Kishan and Virat Kohli took the charge and stitched a historic partnership of 290 runs for the second wicket.
Ishan Kishan smashed brilliant 210 runs off 131 balls with 24 boundaries and 10 sixes on his credit. Other than him, the senior batter Virat Kohli also scored a brilliant century of 113 runs off 91 balls with 11 boundaries and two sixes to his name.
At the time of filling this copy, the Indian team is currently playing on the score of 358 runs for the loss of five wickets in 44 overs.
Pacer Ebadot Hossain has scalped two wickets so far for Bangladesh in the match against India. Other than him, Taskin, Mehidy Hasan, and Shakib Al Hasan have also claimed one wicket each.