Bangladesh allrounder Shakib Al Hasan has completed 6,000 + Runs in ODI cricket when he reached 23 against West Indies in
the 23rd match of the ICC World Cup 2019 in Taunton on Monday June 17,2019
Shakib Al Hasan started today’s innings needing 23 runs to reach the personal landmark and reached it in the 15th over of the innings with a single off Oshane Thomas.
In chasing 322 Runs for victory against West Indies,Shakib Al Hasan and Liton Das put on an unbroken 189-run fourth-wicket stand in just 22.3 overs after Mushfiqur Rahim was out in the 19th over
Shakib Al Hasan remain unbeaten on 124 from 99 balls with 4x16, his 9th ODI hundred and the first against West Indies.
Shakib Al Hasan is only the second Bangladeshi (after Tamim Iqbal)and 59th overall to reach the milestone of 6,000 ODI runs.
After becoming the fastest to the double of 5000 runs and 250 ODI wickets in the match against South Africa on June 2, 2019 Shakib Al Hasan put in another superlative all-round effort to lead Bangladesh's successful run-chase of 322.
The 32-year-old all-rounder finished unbeaten on 124 off 99 balls, which followed his 2/54 earlier in the day, helping Bangladesh restrict the West Indies 321/8 in 50 Overs
Shakib Al Hasan has now become the fastest to the double of 250 wickets and 6000 runs, getting there in 202 matches, 92 better than the next best (294 by Shahid Afridi) and the fourth player to achieve the feat, after Afridi, Jacques Kallis and Sanath Jayasuirya
Shakib, Al Hasan with hundreds against England and now against the West Indies, has replicated Mahmudullah's feat of scoring back-to-back centuries in World Cups. They are the only Bangladesh batsmen to hit centuries in CWC's
Shakib's 83-ball hundred was the second-fastest of the 2019 World Cup. Jos Buttler's was the fastest, off 75 balls
Shakib Al Hasan started today’s innings needing 23 runs to reach the personal landmark and reached it in the 15th over of the innings with a single off Oshane Thomas.
In chasing 322 Runs for victory against West Indies,Shakib Al Hasan and Liton Das put on an unbroken 189-run fourth-wicket stand in just 22.3 overs after Mushfiqur Rahim was out in the 19th over
Shakib Al Hasan remain unbeaten on 124 from 99 balls with 4x16, his 9th ODI hundred and the first against West Indies.
Shakib Al Hasan is only the second Bangladeshi (after Tamim Iqbal)and 59th overall to reach the milestone of 6,000 ODI runs.
After becoming the fastest to the double of 5000 runs and 250 ODI wickets in the match against South Africa on June 2, 2019 Shakib Al Hasan put in another superlative all-round effort to lead Bangladesh's successful run-chase of 322.
The 32-year-old all-rounder finished unbeaten on 124 off 99 balls, which followed his 2/54 earlier in the day, helping Bangladesh restrict the West Indies 321/8 in 50 Overs
Shakib Al Hasan has now become the fastest to the double of 250 wickets and 6000 runs, getting there in 202 matches, 92 better than the next best (294 by Shahid Afridi) and the fourth player to achieve the feat, after Afridi, Jacques Kallis and Sanath Jayasuirya
Shakib, Al Hasan with hundreds against England and now against the West Indies, has replicated Mahmudullah's feat of scoring back-to-back centuries in World Cups. They are the only Bangladesh batsmen to hit centuries in CWC's
Shakib's 83-ball hundred was the second-fastest of the 2019 World Cup. Jos Buttler's was the fastest, off 75 balls
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