Gill's record double century in the World Cup

 

The World Cup is named in the name of Chris Gayle of the West Indies record record in the lowest balls in the history of cricket. Gayle made the record in the 2015 World Cup. Gayle finished a double century in just 388 balls in the game of Zimbabwe's Zimbabwe game. 147 runs to bat and 215 runs with 16 sixes and 10 fours.
In the game, West Indies scored three wickets by scoring two wickets in the 50 overs. Gill and Marlon Samuel shared unbeaten 133 runs with 372 runs after the first wicket fell in zero run. West Indies scored 73 runs in the game.
Martin Gaptil of New Zealand is in the second place in the list of players who score double-century in the lowest ball. He also hit a double century in the West Indies against one hundred 52 balls in the 2015 World Cup. In the West Indies world quarter-finals, Gaptil scored 1016 runs and scored 37 runs with 24 sixes and helped 24 runs.
Source: Annapurna Post