India opener Shubman Gill Sunday bettered Hashim Amla's record to become the fastest batsman to reach 2,000 runs in One Day International cricket during the World Cup match against New Zealand.
Gill achieved the milestone in 38 innings - two better than South Africa's Hashim Amla who needed 40 visits to the crease to reach the mark - and hand India a quick start in reply to New Zealand's 273 in Dharamshala.
The 24-year old Gill has hit six centuries and 10 half tons in 37 ODI matches for India since his debut in 2019.


