BSS
  10 Jun 2026, 19:35

Shanto on the verge of 2000-run milestone in ODI format

DHAKA, June 10, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh batter Najmul Hossain Shanto is just 
19 runs away from reaching 2,000 ODI runs and is poised to become the joint 
second-fastest Bangladeshi batter to achieve the milestone.

Shanto could reach the landmark when Bangladesh face Australia in the second 
ODI of the three-match series at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium 
tomorrow (Thursday).

The left-handed batter played a crucial role in Bangladesh's historic 86-run 
DLS victory over Australia in the series opener on Tuesday but narrowly 
missed the opportunity to become the fastest Bangladeshi to reach 2,000 ODI 
runs.

Shanto struck a brilliant 67 off 86 deliveries, anchoring the innings after a 
cautious start against the new ball. His knock featured nine fours and a six 
and helped Bangladesh post a competitive total before securing a memorable 
victory.

Entering the match with 1,914 ODI runs, Shanto needed 86 runs to reach the 
2,000-run mark. However, his dismissal for 67 left him on 1,981 runs after 64 
ODI innings.

Had he reached the milestone in the first ODI, Shanto would have equalled the 
Bangladesh record for the fastest 2,000 ODI runs, currently held by Soumya 
Sarkar, who achieved the feat in 64 innings.

Nevertheless, Shanto remains on course to join the exclusive club in the 
second ODI. If he scores the required 19 runs in his 65th innings, he will 
become the joint second-fastest Bangladeshi batter to reach 2,000 ODI runs.
 
That distinction is currently shared by Shahriar Nafees and Litton Das, both 
of whom reached the milestone in 65 innings.

Bangladesh's highest ODI run-scorer Tamim Iqbal took 70 innings to complete 
2,000 runs, while Shakib Al Hasan reached the mark in 69 innings. Both 
Mushfiqur Rahim and Mahmudullah required more innings.

Globally, the record for the fastest 2,000 ODI runs belongs to India captain 
Shubman Gill, who achieved the feat in just 38 innings, eclipsing the 
previous record of 41 innings held by South African great Hashim Amla.