India vs Ireland 2nd T20: A pair of Team India made a world record in the second T20 against Ireland. This pair also broke a big record of Rohit-Rahul.
India vs Ireland 2nd T20: In the second T20 match against Ireland, Team India made a big score of 225 runs while batting first. Fans saw a lot of fours and sixes during Team India’s innings. A pair of Team India also made a world record in this match.
This pair made a world record
Team India started poorly in this match. The team had lost its first wicket for 13 runs, then Deepak Hooda came to the ground to support Sanju Samson. Deepak Hooda and Sanju Samson handled the innings of the team and also batted vigorously. Both these players shared 176 runs for the second wicket. With this partnership, they have both officially set the global record for the largest second-wicket T20 international partnership. Earlier, the pair of Jos Buttler and David Malan of England had played an unbroken partnership of 167 runs.
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Defeated Rohit-Rahul pair
Sanju Samson and Deepak Hooda also shattered the significant mark set by Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul. These two batsmen held the record for the highest partnership for any Indian wicket in T20. Before this match, Rohit-Rahul had added 165 runs against Sri Lanka in 2017, but this record is also now in the name of Deepak Hooda. . And Sanju Samson has made a name for himself.
Both the batsmen played explosive innings
In this match, Deepak Hooda played an innings of 104 runs in 57 balls, in this innings he scored 9 fours and 6 sixes while scoring runs at a strike rate of 182.45. On the other hand, Sanju Samson scored 77 runs in 42 balls batting at a strike rate of 183.33. In this innings, his bat hit 9 fours and 4 sixes.
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