In Numbers: Team India extended their limited overs dominance at home. Cricket News – Times of India

New Delhi: Shreyas Iyer scored his third consecutive fifty while beating India Sri Lanka Won the series 3-0 by six wickets in the third and final T20 International being played in Dharamsala on Sunday.
Iyer scored an unbeaten 57 and an unbeaten 74 in the first two matches, including an unbeaten 73 off 45 balls, as India finished 148/4 in 16.5 overs with 19 balls to spare.

Iyer’s total of 204 runs in the three-match series helped India to a third consecutive T20I series sweep. India had beaten earlier West Indies And New Zealand by the same margin.
Here Are the Big Statistical Talking Points After Winning Another Series team india At home:
, This is India’s 12th consecutive win in T20. India joined Afghanistan as the only other Test playing nation to register 12 consecutive T20I victories.
, India’s win comes after a 6-0 limited-overs game against West Indies in the previous home series earlier this month.

, This is the second time that Sri Lanka were whitewashed in India in a T20I series played in India. Last time this happened in 2017-18
, India defeated three teams 3-0 in the 3-match T20I series played in India so far – Sri Lanka (2017-18 and 2022), West Indies (2018-19 and 2021-22) and New Zealand (2021-22) Is.

Examples of India whitewashing opponents 3-0 in a T20I series

, captain of india Rohit Sharma Most capped T20 player of all time. The third T20I against Sri Lanka was Rohit’s 125th match, which helped him go against Pakistan Shoaib Malik (124 T20Is) for the historic achievement.
, Rohit is the only Indian cricketer to have played more than 100 T20Is.
,Mahendra Singh Dhoni (98) and Virat Kohli (97*) is the other Indian player who has played the most T20 matches after Rohit.
, In the overall list, Pakistan Mohd Hafeezy (119) England’s Eoin Morgan (115) and Bangladesh’s Mahmudullah (113) are in third place.
, Rohit, who was named the captain of the Indian T20I team in November, has not lost a game since taking on the role of full-time leadership.

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