India vs Zimbabwe 2022: Full ODI Series Stats Details – Shubman Gill Shines
Shubman Gill, the standout star as we look at the key players and team stats from India vs Zimbabwe 2022 ODI series.
Team India seems to be on a roll at the moment. Series after series, their domination in the cricketing world seems to be unstoppable. After whitewashing the West Indies 3-0 in the ODI series, India have now whitewashed Zimbabwe 3-0 in yet another ODI series.
Shubman Gill and Axar Patel felt the standout performers in the ODI series. They were the leading run-scorer and wicker-taker of the series respectively. In addition, Sikandar Raza and Brad Evans also impressed with their impressive performances.
So, overall let’s look at the key stats for the India vs Zimbabwe 2022 ODI Series.
India vs Zimbabwe ODI Series 2022 – Stats Wizard
Most Runs in the Series:
- 245 – Shubman Gill for India
- 143 – Sikandar Raza for Zimbabwe
122.5 – Highest Batting Average by Shubman Gill
120.7 – Highest Strike Rate by Shubman Gill
31 – Most Fours hit by Shubman Gill
6 – Most Sixes hit by Sanju Samson\
130(97) – Highest Score by Shubman Gill
Most Wickets in the Series:
- 6 – Axar Patel for India
- 5 – Brad Evans for Zimbabwe
12.3 – Best Bowling Average by Axar Patel
3.0 – Lowest Economy Rate by Axar Patel
19 – Best Bowling Strike Rate by Avesh Khan
5/54 – Best Bowling Figures by Brad Evans
71 Runs 5 Wickets – Best All-rounder Stats by Brad Evans
289/8 – Highest Team Total by Team India
5 – Most Dismissal by Sanju Samson
5 – Most Catches by Shubman Gill
192* (1st Wicket) – Highest Partnership between Shikhar Dhawan and Shubman Gill

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