Ishan Kishan became the fourth Indian to slam a double-century (210) in men's ODIs on Saturday. The left-handed batter raced to the mark off just 126 balls during the third ODI against Bangladesh, making it the fastest-ever ODI double-century.
Kishan joins Rohit Sharma, Sachin Tendulkar, and Virender Sehwag as Indian batsmen to score an ODI double-ton. Martin Guptill, Chris Gayle, and Fakhar Zaman are the others to clock ODI double tons.
Kishan (24y 145d) has become the youngest player to score a double-hundred in men's ODIs. He surpassed Rohit (26y 186d) in this regard, who struck 209 against Australia in 2013.
Kishan is the first player to convert his first ODI century into a double-ton. According to ESPNcricinfo, Zimbabwe's Charles Coventry (194*) held the previous highest score for the first ODI century.
During his knock against Bangladesh, Kishan reached his 150 off just 103 balls. According to ESPNcricinfo, this is now the fastest individual ODI 150 by an Indian batsman.