Several
big
records
were
broken
by
the
opener
who
started
the
innings
along
with
captain
Rohit
Sharma
and
notched
up
the
double
century
in
the
49th
over
of
the
game
by
hitting
three
back-to-back
sixes
off
Lockie
Ferguson
to
get
to
the
milestone.
Youngest
batter
to
slam
ODI
Double
Century
The
talented
right-handed
batter,
who
opened
the
innings,
achieved
this
feat
in
the
first
ODI
against
New
Zealand
at
the
Rajiv
Gandhi
International
Stadium
in
Hyderabad.
Gill
–
at
23
years
132
days
–
has
surpassed
his
fellow
India
teammate
Ishan
Kishan
to
become
the
youngest
player
to
score
a
double
hundred
in
the
50-over
format.
Kishan
created
this
record
last
month
in
the
third
and
final
match
between
Bangladesh
and
India
on
the
tour
of
Bangladesh.
Shubman
Gill
–
23years
132days
vs
NZ
in
Hyderabad
2023
Ishan
Kishan
–
24years
145days
vs
Bangladesh
in
Chattogram
2022
Rohit
Sharma
–
26years
186days
vs
Australia
in
Bengaluru
2013
Fifth
Indian
to
slam
200
in
ODIs
Gill
also
became
the
fifth
India
batter
to
slam
a
double
century
in
the
ODIs
after
Sachin
Tendulkar,
Virender
Sehwag,
Rohit
Sharma
and
Ishan
Kishan.
Tendulkar
–
who
smashed
an
unbeaten
200*
against
South
Africa
in
2010
in
Gwalior
-Ishan
Kishan,
however,
continues
to
be
the
fastest
to
slam
a
double
ton
in
the
ODIs.
The
left-handed
batter
took
just
126
balls
against
Bangladesh
in
Chattogram
to
get
to
the
200-run
mark.
Legendary
West
Indies
batter
Chris
Gayle
is
the
second
on
the
list
when
he
scored
a
double
ton
off
138
balls
in
2014
against
Zimbabwe.
Virender
Sehwag
is
the
second
fastest
India
to
slam
a
double
century
in
the
50-over
format
when
the
explosive
right-handed
opener
got
to
his
maiden
ODI
double
ton
off
140
balls
at
Indore
in
2011.
Six
maximums
in
11
balls
Gills
smashed
6
sixes
in
the
next
11
balls
in
the
match.
Gill
was
batting
on
169
off
137
balls
and
went
on
to
hit
6,0,6,0,1,6,6,6,1,1,6.
First
batter
to
slam
200
with
three
consecutive
sixes
Shubman
Gill
also
became
the
first
player
in
the
history
of
the
game
to
slam
a
double
century
with
three
consecutive
maximums.
The
score
difference
between
top
and
highest
scorer
The
highest
difference
between
the
top
scorer
and
the
next
highest
scorer
in
an
ODI
innings:
198
Rohit
Sharma
(264)
and
Virat
Kohli
(66)
vs
SL
Kolkata
2014
195
Martin
Guptill
(NZ)
(237*)
and
Ross
Taylor
(42)
vs
WI
Wellington
2015
174
Shubman
Gill
(208)
and
Rohit
Sharma
(34)
vs
NZ
Hyderabad
2023
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