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Champions Trophy 2025: IND vs BAN Award Winners, Man of The Match, Post Match Presentation, Scorecard & Records

By MyKhel Staff

IND vs BAN, Champions Trophy 2025 Award Winners: Heavyweights India are off to a stunning start in Group A as they defeated Bangladesh by six wickets in match 2 in Dubai. A plethora of Indian players starred in the match.

Shubman Gill scored a memorable century while Mohammad Shami took a fifer. The likes of Harshit Rana left their mark in the win as well while Towhid Hridoy, Jaker Ali made their presence felt too despite the loss. Let's take a look at the Award winners and other statistics from the match:

IND vs BAN Award Winners Shubman Gill

Champions Trophy 2025: Pakistan vs New Zealand Award Winners

  • Player Of The Match: Shubman Gill (IND) - 101 not out
  • Highest individual score in the match: Shubman Gill
  • Highest individual score for Bangladesh: Towhid Hridoy - 100
  • Best bowling figure in the match: Mohammed Shami (IND) - 5/53
  • Best bowling figure for Bangladesh: Rishad Hossain - 2/38

Also read: Champions Trophy 2025 Points Table Updated After IND beat BAN - Group A and Group B on Feb 20

Champions Trophy 2025: India vs Bangladesh - Who Said What?

Rohit Sharma | India Captain:

"Before you come and play you got to be confident. As the game goes on there are different emotions that come through. But there is a lot of experience in that dressing room. Gill and KL played really well. Very hard to say that (on pitch playing slow) after just one game. You play the conditions and try and think about what you do. We assessed the conditions well as a team. You are bound to be under pressure in a tournament like Champions Trophy.

"Very happy for him (Shami), long time waiting. We know what he brings to us. We need guys like him to stand up when we need. Gill, we know the class that he has, Shouldn't surprise anyone. It was good to see him bat till the end.

"May take him (Axar) for dinner tomorrow (smiles). No, that was an easy catch, I should have taken that catch with the standards I have set for myself. But I do know these things are bound to happen. Credit to Hridoy and Jaker, they stitched a nice partnership. (Asked if he expects the pitch to play similar in the next game as well) Not sure, but it will be pretty much similar I guess. I am not the curator here to tell you how exactly it will play but looks like it with the way the games have been played here."

Najmul Hossain Shanto | Bangladesh Captain:

"Losing five wickets in the powerplay cost us the game. I think so. Hridoy and Jaker batted brilliantly but we still made mistakes on the field. Dropped catches and a few run-outs missed, the result could have been different. Impressive batting from Hridoy and Jaker against their spinners.

"I hope they will continue doing the same. I don't think so (if he thought the team needed an extra spinner in the XI). If we got wickets with the new ball it could have been different. We have played Pakistan there recently and I am sure boys will adapt to conditions in Rawalpindi."

Shubman Gill | Player of the Match:

"Definitely one of my most satisfying innings that I have played and my first century in ICC events. Very satisfying and very happy with the way I performed. When me and Rohit bhai went out there, we thought cutting the ball wasn't easy because the balls which were outside the off-stump weren't coming onto the bat that nicely. So I thought of using my feet to even the fast bowlers and tried to go over the circle.

"When the spinners came on, me and Virat bhai were talking in the middle that it's not easy to score singles off the front foot, so we'll try to score singles off the back foot. And it's not easy to hit down the ground, so we just keep rotating the strike. At one point, there was a bit of pressure on us. The message was sent from outside that I have to try to bat till the end and that's what I tried to do. (On his two sixes) The first one gave me a lot of confidence and the second one helped me come closer to my hundred, so both were very satisfying."

Champions Trophy 2025: IND vs BAN Statistics

Fewest innings to eight ODI 100s for India

  • 51 - S Gill
  • 57 - S Dhawan
  • 68 - V Kohli
  • 98 - G Gambhir
  • 111 - S Tendulkar

Slowest ODI hundreds for India since 2010 (by balls faced)

  • 138 - S Tendulkar vs Ban Mirpur 2012
  • 128 - R Sharma vs SA Southampton 2019
  • 125 - M Tiwary vs WI Chennai 2011
  • 125 - S Gill vs Ban Dubai 2025

Virat Kohli vs Leg Spin in ODIs since 2024

  • Five innings
  • 51 balls
  • 31 runs
  • Five dismissals
  • Avg: 6.20, SR: 60.78

Fewest innings to 11,000 ODI runs

  • 222 - Virat Kohli
  • 261 - Rohit Sharma
  • 276 - Sachin Tendulkar
  • 286 - Ricky Ponting
  • 288 - Sourav Ganguly

Most wickets for India in World Cup & Champions Trophy

  • 60 - Mohd Shami
  • 59 - Zaheer Khan
  • 47 - Javagal Srinath
  • 43 - Ravindra Jadeja

Best Bowling Figures for India in Champions Trophy

  • 5/36 - Ravindra Jadeja vs WI, The Oval 2013
  • 5/53 - Mohd Shami vs Ban, Dubai 2025 *
  • 4/38 - Sachin Tendulkar vs Aus, Dhaka 1998
  • 4/45 - Zaheer Khan vs Zim, Colombo RPS 2002

Towhid Hridoy 100*

11th player to score a hundred in debut innings in Champions Trophy, second for Bangladesh after Tamim Iqbal (128 vs Eng, The Oval 2017).

Most Catches as Fielder for India (ODI)

  • 156 - Mohd Azharuddin
  • 156 - Virat Kohli *
  • 140 - Sachin Tendulkar
  • 124 - Rahul Dravid
  • 102 - Suresh Raina

Fewest ODIs to 200 Wickets

  • 102 - Mitchell Starc
  • 104 - Mohammed Shami / Saqlain Mushtaq
  • 107 - Trent Boult
  • 112 - Brett Lee
  • 117 - Allan Donald

Fewest Balls to 200 ODI Wickets

  • 5126 - Mohammed Shami
  • 5240 - Mitchell Starc
  • 5451 - Saqlain Mushtaq
  • 5640 - Brett Lee
  • 5783 - Trent Boult
  • 5883 - Waqar Younis

Stats courtesy: Cricbuzz

Story first published: Thursday, February 20, 2025, 22:53 [IST]
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