Bangladesh vs India, 3rd ODI Stats Preview: Players records and approaching milestones

Bangladesh have already sealed the series 2-0.

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Mehidy Hasan Miraz's heroics along with Mahmudullah's brilliance saw Bangladesh sealing the series for the second time against India. In the second ODI, the 148-run stand between Mahmudullah and Mehidy Hasan for seventh wicket helped Bangladesh win by five runs against India, despite gritty fifties from the likes of Shreyas Iyer, Axar Patel and a magical cameo from injured Rohit Sharma.

Opting to bat first, Bangladesh were reduced to 69/6 inside 20 overs with Washington Sundar and Mohammed Siraj contributing to five out of six wickets. Then entered the first match's hero in the form of Mehidy Hasan who along with Mahmudullah, stitched a partnership of 148 runs for the seventh wicket ensuring a competitive total of 271/7. Mehidy registered his maiden ODI ton even as Bangladesh scored 68 runs in last five overs.

Chasing 272 to keep the series alive, and with Rohit being injured, India opened with the experienced duo of Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan. But things didn't go their way as the openers were sent back inside five overs. Sundar and Rahul also didn't last long as India found themselves in trouble at 65/4 inside 20 overs. Iyer and Axar led the recovery with a 107-run stand and made sure the visitors weere in the chase. 

But it was Mehidy Hasan who broke the partnership picking up Iyer for 82 after which, India were again reduced to 213/8 inside 45 overs. Rohit's cameo of 51 at the end with 3 fours and 5 maximums made the contest nail-biting, But in the end, it was Bangladesh who held their nerves to beat India by 5 runs and seal the series.

Meanwhile, here are some of the important stats and numbers ahead of the 3rd ODI between Bangladesh and India:

Head-to-Head: Bangladesh and India have locked horns in 38 one-day internationals so far with the Tigers winning just seven times and India 30. One game ended with no result. In Bangladesh, both have met 24 times with the home side sealing victories on six occasions and India on 17.

1 – KL Rahul (99) needs one grab to reach the landmark of 100 catches across formats.

8 – Shikhar Dhawan (842) requires eight fours to complete 850 fours in ODIs.

4 – Shakib Al Hasan (46) is four sixes away from reaching 50 maximums in one-day internationals.

1 – Shreyas Iyer (2999) needs 1 run to reach 3000 runs in international matches.

6 – Afif Hossain (44) requires six fours to get to 50 fours in ODIs.

136- Shikhar Dhawan(10864) needs 136 runs to complete 11000 runs across formats.

106- Mahmudullah (9894) needs 106 runs to complete 10000 runs across formats.

1- Mahmudullah (49) needs one fifty to complete 50 International fifties.

117- Litton Das (1883) needs 117 runs to complete 2000 ODI runs.

3- Axar Patel (47) needs 3 fours to complete 50 Fours across formats.

5- Washington Sundar needs 5 wickets to complete 50 wickets across formats.

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