
Litton Das of Bangladesh (photo by Kerry Marshall/Getty Images) Bangladesh Captain Litton Das achieved a significant milestone by noticing half a century in the third T20i against the Netherlands at the international cricket stadium. The match was later abandoned due to rain after 18.2 exceeding Bangladesh shifts.Das’s performance helped him break the record of former Bangladesh Captain Shakib Al Hasan, although the match was shortened by weather conditions.Das scored 73 escapes from 46 balls, of which six and four six, before he was released in the 15th place with the Dutch Kyle Klein. These shifts meant its 14. Fifty or more scores in the T20i cricket for Bangladesh and set a new national record.Thirty -year -old Das has now accumulated 1,927 runs in 110 T20i with a strike of 126.52. His personal best remains 83 and recorded 14 half -lives in the format.Shakib Al Hasan, who left the T20is after the World Cup last year, completed his career of 2,551 runs from 129 matches in a 121.25 strike. He had 13 fifty plus scores with the highest score of 84.The record for most fifty plus scores in Bangladesh T20is now stands with Litton Das at the age of 14, followed by Shakib Al Hasan with 13.In the total statistics of T20i, Virat Kohli and Babar Azam lead with 39 fifty scores. Rohit Sharma follows with 37, Mohammad Rizwan with 31 and David Warner with 29 such shifts.The hosts won the first T20i eight goals and successfully chased 137 runs at 13.3 overs, with DAS scored undefeated for half a century.In the second T20i, the Netherlands were released at 103 runs at 18 breaks. Bangladesh claimed the victory of 9 goals by reaching the target at 13.1 overs, while the Tanzid Tamim opener remained unbeaten at 54.The series ended with Bangladesh won 2-0 because the last match was abandoned because of the rain.