India record new T20I high, narrowly miss 300-run mark in Hyderabad
Sanju Samson smashed a 40-ball hundred as India blitzed a total of 297/6 in Hyderabad in the third and final T20I.
India smashed the second-highest score in men's T20I history against Bangladesh in the third and final T20I in Hyderabad. Opting to bat first, Sanju Samson blazed away for India, smashing a 40-ball century, the second-fastest by an Indian in men's T20Is.
Samson was complemented by an array of hitters in the middle-order, with skipper Suryakumar Yadav (75 off 35 balls), Riyan Parag (34 off 13 balls) and Hardik Pandya (47 off 18 balls) contributing to a stunning total.
Last year, Nepal had recorded a total of 314/3 against Mongolia, the highest total ever recorded in men's T20Is.
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India's total of 297/6 is the highest by a full-member team in T20I history. Afghanistan had recorded a total of 278/3 against Ireland in 2019. India's previous highest was a total of 260/5 against Sri Lanka in 2017.
Incidentally, this was the game that saw Rohit Sharma smash a 35-ball century, the fastest by an Indian in T20Is.
Samson's 40-ball hundred comes right behind with the wicketkeeper-batter putting on a show in Hyderabad, smashing 11 fours and eight sixes in his knock. Five of those sixes came in a single over by spinner Rishad Hossain.
Highest totals in men's T20Is
Team | Score | Opposition | Year |
Nepal | 314/3 | Mongolia | 2023 |
India | 297/6 | Bangladesh | 2024 |
Czech Republic | 278/4 | Turkey | 2019 |
Afghanistan | 278/3 | Ireland | 2019 |
Malaysia | 268/4 | Thailand | 2023 |
Samson's knock is the first time that a designated Indian wicketkeeper has made a hundred in men's T20Is.
All Bangladesh bowlers went at over 11 runs per over as India put on a ridiculous exhibition of hitting.