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Rinku Singh’s impressive tally of 17 sixes in just 48 balls during the last 2 overs highlights his emerging prowess, placing him among India’s big-hitting legends.
Ravi Bishnoi, with 42 T20I wickets, now holds the record for most wickets by an Indian at age 23, overtaking Arshdeep Singh and Jasprit Bumrah.
Rohit Sharmas’s record of 12 balls from fifty to hundred remains unbeaten, but Abhishek Sharmas’s 13-ball sprint places him second in this rapid milestone achievement.
Abhishek Sharma’s blazing hundred off 46 balls ranks among the fastest for India, tying with KL Rahul’s 2016 feat against the West Indies.
Abhishek Sharma’s century in just his second T20I innings set a new benchmark for India, surpassing Deepak Hooda’s previous record of three innings.
At 23 years and 307 days, Abhishek Sharma joined the elite list of young Indian centurions in T20Is, following Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill.
India’s batsmen smashed 14 sixes, the second-highest against Zimbabwe in T20Is. This falls just one short of Afghanistan’s record of 15 sixes in Mirpur, 2019.
India’s formidable total of 234/2 set a new record against Zimbabwe, eclipsing Australia’s previous high of 229/2 in Harare back in 2018.
India’s explosive batting added 160 runs in the final 10 overs, setting a new record for full-member teams. This surpassed Sri Lanka’s 159 against Kenya in 2007.
India’s 100-run win matched Zimbabwe’s worst T20I defeat, tying with Australia’s 2018 performance in Harare. This match now ranks among Zimbabwe’s toughest T20I losses.
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