IND vs ENG: This dreaded Indian batsman will do a big feat in international cricket, there will be applause in the world

IND vs ENG: इंटरनेशनल क्रिकेट में बड़ा कारनामा करेगा ये खूंखार भारतीय बल्लेबाज, दुनिया में होगी वाहवाही

Cricket News Desk. A star batsman of the Indian cricket team is very close to achieving a big achievement in international cricket. This batsman can garner praise from all over the world by performing brilliantly in the ODI series between India and England. The name of the batsman we are talking about here is Shubhman Gill. Shubman Gill has made a great start to his ODI career. He holds the record for scoring the fastest 2000 runs in this format. Now he is on the verge of making even bigger records in this format.

Gill's impressive ODI figures

Gill has scored 2328 runs in 47 ODI matches so far in his career. His brilliant performance included six centuries. Apart from this, he has also achieved the remarkable achievement of scoring a double century in ODI matches. Gill is a strong contender to open the innings with Rohit Sharma in the Champions Trophy. However, before that, Gill is expected to play in the three-match ODI series against England.

IND vs ENG: इंटरनेशनल क्रिकेट में बड़ा कारनामा करेगा ये खूंखार भारतीय बल्लेबाज, दुनिया में होगी वाहवाही

A wonderful opportunity to win praise from all over the world

Shubman Gill has a chance to add to his record-breaking achievements in the upcoming ODI series against England. If Gill scores 172 runs in all three matches, he will surpass Shikhar Dhawan and become the fastest Indian batsman to score 2,500 runs in ODIs. Not only this, with this run he will also become the fastest batsman to score 2500 runs in One Day International cricket.

This batsman currently holds this record

Former South African batsman Hashim Amla holds the record for scoring the fastest 2500 runs in ODIs. He achieved this feat in 53 matches. Shubman Gill has a chance to break this record with his excellent run-scoring rate. If he scores the required 172 runs in the next two ODIs against England, he will not only break Amla's record but will also become the first batsman in the world to score 2,500 runs in less than 50 ODIs.

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