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India wrapped up a commanding 3-0 series sweep over Bangladesh with a thumping 133-run victory in the final T20 match. Sanju Samson’s explosive 111 off just 40 balls powered India to a record-breaking total of 297 for 6, the highest score by a full-member nation in T20 history. Suryakumar Yadav (75) and Hardik Pandya (47) also contributed significantly, allowing India to post an unassailable total.
Bangladesh’s response faltered despite Towhid Hridoy’s fighting 63 and Litton Das’s 42. They could only muster 164 for 7, falling well short of the target. India’s Ravi Bishnoi played a pivotal role in the bowling department, claiming 3 for 30. In doing so, Bishnoi not only helped seal the win but also achieved a personal milestone by completing 50 wickets in T20 cricket, adding another feather to his cap.
Samson’s century was a masterclass in power hitting, with his 100 coming off just 40 balls—making it the second-fastest T20 century by an Indian. His dominance was supported by Suryakumar and Pandya, ensuring India’s top-order fired on all cylinders.
Bangladesh’s bowlers, led by Tanzim Hasan Sakib (3-66), struggled to contain India’s relentless attack. Their batting lineup, too, found it difficult to navigate India’s well-rounded bowling, with Bishnoi’s landmark performance and Mayank’s tight 2-32 spell sealing their fate.
This victory not only marked a clean sweep but also set new records for Indian cricket, with Samson and Bishnoi’s achievements standing out. As India gears up for future international tournaments, this series win highlights the team’s balanced performance in both batting and bowling departments.
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