India Vs Bangladesh – Third T20I at Hyderabad – India won by 133 runs

India Vs Bangladesh – Third T20I at Hyderabad – India won by 133 runs

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 162nd occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the 19th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the seventh occasion of a batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 105th occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the eleventh occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the third occasion of an opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the eighth occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the first occasion of a wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper opening batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to provide the second occasion of a wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh. It also provides the first occasion of an Indian wicket keeper batsman scoring a century in T20Is against Bangladesh

SV Samson became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to score a century in T20Is. Previous best was Ishan Kishan’s 89 against Sri Lanka at Lucknow on 24 Feb 2022.

SV Samson scored eight boundary sixes in his knock of 111 in this game to become the eighth Indian batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the fifth Indian opening batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings.

He also became the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the first Indian wicket keeper opening batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings.

SV Samson scored eight boundary sixes in his knock of 111 in this game to become the 125th batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the 69th opening batsman to score eight or more boundary sixes in an innings.

He also became the eleventh wicket keeper batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings. He also became the eighth wicket keeper opening batsman to score eight boundary sixes in an innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the seventh batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings. He also became the fifth opening batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first wicket keeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the third Indian batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings. He also became the second Indian opening batsman to score “Nelson” {111 and 111 not out} in a T20I innings

SV Samson scored 111 in this game to become the first Indian wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed for score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings. He also became the first Indian wicket keeper opening batsman to be dismissed for a score of “Nelson” {111} in a T20I innings.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 480th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings. It also provides the 43rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 15th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh. It also provides the fifth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings against Bangladesh.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the 113th occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket. It also provides the tenth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game to provide the fifth occasion of batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh.

SV Samson-SA Yadav posted 173 runs in this game represents the record three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh. The previous best was the 168 runs partnership between Q de Kock and RR Roussow of South Africa against Bangladesh for the second wicket at Sydney on 27 Oct 2022.

This partnership represents the record three figure partnership in a T20I innings for the second wicket against Bangladesh by Indian batsmen. The previous best was the 102 runs partnership between SK Raina and RG Sharma at Col-RPS on 14 Mar 2018

SA Yadav scored 75 runs in this game to provide the 14th occasion of an Indian captain scoring 75 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also provides the third occasion of an Indian captain scoring 75 plus runs in a T20I innings against Bangladesh.

India posted a total of 297 for 6 in this game which represents the second highest team total posted by a team in a T20I innings. The highest total in a T20I innings is credited to Nepal which poste 314 for 3 against Mongolia at  Hangzhou on 27 Sep 2023.

India posted a total of 297 for 6 in this game which represents the highest team total posted by a test playing nation in a T20I innings. The previous highest total was Afghanistan’s 278 for 3 against Ireland at Dehradun on 23 Feb 2019.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib conceded 66 runs in this game to provide the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding 65 plus runs in a T20I innings. It also represents the third occasion of a Bangladesh bowler conceding 60 plus runs in a T20I innings

It also represents the most runs conceded by a Bangladesh bowler making him the most expensive bowler in terms of runs conceded. The previous record was 63 runs conceded by two bowlers – Robel Hossain who conceded 63 runs against West Indies at Mirpur on 10 Dec 2012 and Mashrafe Murtuza who conceded 63 runs against Pakistan at Mirpur on 30 Mar 2014

This game witnessed three Bangladesh bowlers conceding 50 plus runs – Tanzim Hasan Shakib {3 for 66}, Taskin Ahmed {1 for 51} and Mushtafizur Rahman {1 for 52] to provide the first occasion of three bowlers conceding 50 plus runs in a T20I innings.

Tanzim Hasan Sakib retuned with figures of 3 for 66 runs in this game to provide the first occasion of a bowler capturing three wickets conceding 65 plus runs in a T20I innings.

India won this game by 133 runs to provide the 130th occasion of a team winning a T20I game by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of India winning a T20I game by 100 plus runs margin.

Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 14th occasion of a Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings.  He also became the fifth Bangladesh opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second.

Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 404th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings.  It also provides the 213th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second.

Pervez Hussain Emon of Bangladesh collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 17th occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings against India.  It also provides the tenth occasion of an opening batsman dismissed by the first ball of an innings while batting second against India

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