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Ishan Kishan, Kohli’s Power Knock Help India Secure 227 Runs Win Against Bangladesh In 3rd ODI

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Chattogram: Indian bowlers dominate as they conclude Bangladesh’s innings for 182 giving a mammoth win of 227 runs for India in the third ODI of the ongoing series on Saturday.

Ishan Kishan becomes the player of the match after a power-packed double century shattering a number of world records while achieving the feat. He scored 210 runs in just 131 deliveries after being added to the playing XI as a replacement for opener Rohit Sharma.

Virat Kohli put an end to this three-year ODI century drought after scoring a balanced and crucial century in the match. With this, Kohli has surpassed the legendary Ricky Ponting’s record as he smashed his 72nd century across all formats, inching closer to the record of cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar.

Indian bowlers managed to display top performance as Shardul Thakur picked up three wickets. Umran Malik and Axar Patel managed to secure two wickets each.

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