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Shubman Gill Becomes 2nd Fastest to 3,000 ODI Runs with Match-Winning Knock

Shubman Gill became the second-fastest batter in ODI history to reach 3,000 runs, achieving the milestone in his 62nd innings. He scored an unbeaten 84 off 66 balls to lead India to a seven-wicket victory over Afghanistan in the rain-affected first ODI. Hashim Amla holds the record for the fastest to 3,000 ODI runs, reaching the mark in just 57 innings. Rahmanullah Gurbaz scored a brilliant 102 for Afghanistan but his efforts went in vain as India chased down the target with ease.

Shubman Gill becomes second-fastest batter to score 3,000 ODI runs

Dharamsala, June 13

India's Test and ODI captain Shubman Gill became the second-fastest batter in ODI history to reach 3,000 runs, achieving the milestone in just his 62nd innings. Gill hit the milestone during the opening match of the three-game ODI series against Afghanistan in Dharamsala on Saturday.

Gill produced a match-winning unbeaten 84 off 66 balls, hitting eight fours and two sixes, as he steered India to a comfortable seven-wicket victory in the rain-affected contest.

Gill reached the 3,000-runs milestone in the 13th over of India's chase. He now has 3,037 runs in 62 ODI innings.

Gill became the second-fastest batter in the ODIs to reach 3,000 runs. The record for the fastest to the mark is held by the former South African cricketer Hashim Amla, who got there in just 57 innings. Gill is followed by West Indies' Shai Hope and Pakistan's Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq, all of whom reached 3,000 ODI runs in 67 innings.

Coming to the India vs Afghanistan 1st ODI match, the hosts defeated Afghanistan by seven wickets, taking a 1-0 lead. In a rain-shortened 25-overs-per-side contest, debutants Gurnoor Brar and Harsh Dubey starred with three wickets each as Afghanistan were bowled out for 194 in 24.5 overs.

For Afghanistan, Rahmanullah Gurbaz smashed a brilliant 102 off just 51 balls, sharing a 116-run fourth-wicket stand with captain Hashmatullah Shahidi (27). However, regular wickets after Gurbaz's dismissal prevented the visitors from posting a bigger total.

Chasing 195, India were led by Gill, who remained unbeaten on 84 off 66 balls, while Ishan Kishan contributed 34 and KL Rahul blasted an unbeaten 39 off just 19 deliveries. Gill and Rahul added an unbroken 53-run partnership to guide India home in 22.5 overs.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great knock, but let's not forget how Gurbaz almost took the game away! Afghanistan is no longer a pushover - they're producing world-class players. That 102 off 51 balls was incredible to watch. Gill's consistency though... wow, 62 innings for 3,000 runs is insane!

Vikram M

I'm happy for Gill but slightly concerned about our bowling. Gurbaz made 102 in just 51 balls against our attack. If not for the debutants Brar and Dubey stepping up, could've been a different story. Need to work on death bowling before the Asia Cup.

James A

Impressive stuff from Gill. 62 innings for 3,000 runs puts him in elite company. But Hashim Amla's record of 57 innings is going to stand for a long time - that was just ridiculous consistency. Still, Gill is only 24 and has a bright future ahead.

Rohit P

The way Gill and Rahul finished the chase showed maturity beyond their years. Rahul's 39* off 19 balls at the end was brutal! These are the kind of performances that win you tournaments. Gill deserves all the praise he's getting. What a player! 👏

Sarah B

Great achievement for Gill, but let's be honest - the real story here is Gurbaz's century. The way he took down our bowlers was breathtaking. Afghanistan cricket is growing leaps and bounds. That said, Gill's composure under pressure was top-notch as always.

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