By Parth Dhall
Extending his sensational run in the 50-over format, Shubman Gill played another fine knock in the second ODI versus New Zealand. The young opener scored an unbeaten 53-ball 40 as India recorded a comfortable eight-wicket win in Raipur.
Gill currently owns 1,142 runs in 20 ODIs at a sensational average of 71.38. Rassie van der Dussen follows him on the list, having mustered 1,525 at 69.31. No other batter, among full-member team players with 1,000 ODI runs, averages 60 or more.
Gill strikes at 107.33 in the format. Among batters with at least 1,000 ODI runs, AB de Villiers is the only other player with a 100-plus strike rate and 50-plus average. He mustered 9,577 runs at 53.5 (SR: 101.09).
Gill owns the most runs by a batter in the career's first 20 ODI innings (1,142). Besides three tons, the 23-year-old has five fifties in international 50-over cricket.