IND vs BAN Records: Team India secured a dominant 6-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the Champions Trophy 2025, thanks to stellar performances from Mohammed Shami, Rohit Sharma, and Shubman Gill. Shami’s 5-wicket haul helped India restrict Bangladesh to 228 runs, and Gill’s unbeaten century ensured an easy chase. Alongside the win, Indian players shattered multiple records in Dubai.
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From Rohit Sharma completing 11,000 ODI runs to Shami becoming the fastest bowler (in terms of balls) to take 200 ODI wickets, here’s a breakdown of the biggest milestones from the match:

IND vs BAN Records: Top 9 Records from India vs Bangladesh Clash
1. Rohit Sharma Becomes Second-Fastest to 11,000 ODI Runs
Indian captain Rohit Sharma achieved a massive milestone by reaching 11,000 runs in ODIs in just 261 innings. He is now the second-fastest batsman to reach this mark, following Virat Kohli, who achieved it in just 222 innings.
2. Mohammed Shami Becomes the Fastest to 200 ODI Wickets (By Balls Bowled)
Mohammed Shami made history by becoming the fastest bowler in terms of balls bowled to reach 200 ODI wickets. He achieved this feat in just 5,126 balls, surpassing Mitchell Starc (5,240 balls).

3. Shubman Gill: Fastest Indian to 8 ODI Centuries
Shubman Gill continues to dominate world cricket! He reached his 8th ODI century in just 51 innings, breaking Shikhar Dhawan’s record (57 innings). His unbeaten 101 helped India secure an easy win.
4. Shami is Now India’s Leading Wicket-Taker in ICC Limited-Overs Events
Mohammed Shami now holds the record for most wickets by an Indian in ICC limited-overs tournaments (World Cup, Champions Trophy, and T20 World Cup). He has taken 74 wickets in just 19 innings, surpassing Zaheer Khan (71 wickets).
5. Shami’s Fifth 5-Wicket Haul in ICC ODI Tournaments
Shami became the first Indian bowler to take five 5-wicket hauls in ICC ODI tournaments. His latest performance of 5/45 against Bangladesh places him ahead of all other Indian pacers.
6. Bangladesh Lost 5 Wickets Inside First 10 Overs
Bangladesh had a disastrous start as they lost 5 wickets for just 39 runs in the first 10 overs. This was one of their worst batting collapses in ICC tournaments since 2002.
7. Virat Kohli Equals Azharuddin’s ODI Catches Record
Virat Kohli completed his 156th ODI catch, equalling the record of former captain Mohammad Azharuddin. Sachin Tendulkar follows with 140 catches.
8. India’s Toss Losing Streak Continues
The Indian cricket team has now lost 11 consecutive tosses since the 2023 World Cup final. This equals the Netherlands’ record for the longest streak of lost tosses (March 2011–August 2013).
9. Rohit Sharma Plays His 17th ICC Tournament
Rohit Sharma has now participated in 17 ICC tournaments, the most by any Indian cricketer. His tally includes 9 T20 World Cups, 3 ODI World Cups, 3 Champions Trophy editions, and 2 World Test Championships. Virat Kohli follows closely with 16 tournaments.
IND vs BAN Records: Other Notable Records from the Match
- Tauhid Hridoy’s Century Against India: He became the first Bangladeshi to score a century against India in the Champions Trophy.
- Shami Surpasses Zaheer Khan in ICC Tournaments: With 60 wickets in ICC ODI tournaments, he has now gone past Zaheer Khan’s 59 wickets.
- Shami Takes the Second-Fastest 200 Wickets in ODIs (By Matches Played): Shami reached 200 wickets in 104 ODIs, only behind Mitchell Starc (102 ODIs).
- Tauhid Hridoy Becomes the 11th Player to Score a Century in a Champions Trophy Debut Match.
India’s Road Ahead in Champions Trophy 2025
With this victory, India has made a strong start to the Champions Trophy 2025. The team looks well-balanced with Rohit, Kohli, and Gill leading the batting, and Shami spearheading the bowling attack. Can India continue this momentum and lift the trophy? Only time will tell!
The India vs Bangladesh match was nothing short of a record-breaking spectacle. From Rohit Sharma’s batting milestones to Shami’s lethal bowling, Indian cricket fans had plenty to cheer about. With such performances, India has announced itself as a top contender for the Champions Trophy 2025 title.
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