In a remarkable display of batting prowess, India set a new record against Bangladesh in Hyderabad, amassing 297 runs for six wickets. India shattered several records.
232 Runs in Boundaries
India scored an astounding 232 runs in boundaries, setting a new world record in T20 Internationals.
22 Sixes
• India hit 22 sixes in their innings, the highest number against Bangladesh in T20 Internationals. Previously, India had hit 15 sixes in a match in Delhi.
• Only Nepal (26) and Japan (23) have hit more sixes in a T20I match than India.
173-Run Partnership
• This partnership is the highest for any wicket against Bangladesh in T20 Internationals.
• It is also India's third-highest partnership for any wicket in T20 Internationals, with the highest being 190* by Rohit Sharma and Rinku Singh for the fifth wicket against South Africa in January this year.
• It is the fourth-highest second-wicket partnership in T20 Internationals, with the highest being 193 runs by the Netherlands' Seabrand Engelbrecht and Michael Levitt against Namibia in Kirtipur in February this year.
15.04 Runs Per Over
• The Samson-Suryakumar pairing scored at a rate of 15.04 runs per over, the highest for a century partnership against Bangladesh.
• This is the second-highest run rate in T20I internationals with 15 dismissals, with Nepal's Kushal Malla and Rohit Paudel scoring at an average of 17.81 runs per over against Mongolia in the 2023 Asian Games.
Sanju Samson's 111
Sanju Samson scored 111 runs, the second-highest individual score against Bangladesh in T20 Internationals.
11 Fours
Samson hit 11 fours, setting a record for the most fours by a batsman against Bangladesh in T20 Internationals.
40-Ball Century
Samson reached his century in just 40 balls, the second-fastest against Bangladesh and for India.
66 Runs Conceded
Tanjim Hasan now holds the record for conceding the most runs in a single match among Bangladeshi bowlers in T20 Internationals, with 66 runs. The previous record was held by Rubel Hossain and Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, who both conceded 63 runs.