India managed to win the unimportant third one-day international in the current series against Bangladesh. Bangladesh’s dominance in the series’ opening two games had already guaranteed their victory.
India’s outstanding 409-run innings was a significant factor, especially in light of the close proximity of the ICC World Cup 2023.
Ishan Kishan, the opening batsman for the Indian cricket team, made history by becoming the fourth Indian to score a double century in ODI cricket. In ODI cricket history, the opener scored a double century in the quickest time ever. Ishan needed just 126 balls to complete his double century. In his outstanding innings, he hit 24 boundaries and 10 sixes. Ishan Kishan scored 210 runs before being out in the 36th over by Taskin Ahmed. In the unimportant third and final game, India went on to defeat Bangladesh by a score of 227 runs.
However, the crucial query is whether or not Ishan Kishan’s extraordinary form will be utilised for the ICC World Cup in 2023. Shikhar Dhawan will be given a few more chances to showcase his talent since he has been the ODI team’s captain for a considerable amount of time. Being the leader, Rohit Sharma will reclaim his opening position, and KL Rahul and Virat Kohli will continue to be the best options for that top-order unit. When Kishan was asked about his expectations for the ICC WC 2023, he said –
“All I can do is perform when I get a chance. I don’t want to talk.
“I want to let my bat do the talking. Whether there is a place for me or not.”
 
 
          