As the fastest player to score 2000 runs in One Day International (ODI) cricket, Shubman Gill, the explosive Indian opener, has made a lasting impression in the sport. His accomplishment, which tops the previous mark held by the legendary Hashim Amla of South Africa, strengthens his position as a rising star in the cricket world. This incredible achievement was done by Shubman Gill during India’s World Cup match versus New Zealand. In just 38 innings, he achieved the 2000-run mark, creating a new world record. This milestone was reached in less time than the previous record held by Hashim Amla, who needed 40 innings to reach it.
Gill needed 14 runs to reach the 2000-run threshold going into the game. He accomplished this with style in the seventh over of India’s chase, displaying his superb batting abilities when he hit a Trent Boult delivery for a boundary.