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Records and numbers from the T20I match between India and West Indies in Florida

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India fell short of West Indies' mammoth total of 245 by 1 run, in what would have been the highest ever run chase in T20Is. Here are the list of records which were created during this memorable outing in Florida.

1 - This is the first time two batsmen have scored a century in a T20I match

2 - KL Rahul becomes the second player to complete century with a six in all the 3 formats. Rohit Sharma was the first player to acheive this feat. 

2 - KL Rahul scored second fastest century in T20Is in 46 Balls. He is tied with Faf Du Plessis who scored his century against West Indies in 2015.

3 - KL Rahul became the third Indian after Suresh Raina & Rohit Sharma to register centuries in all three formats of international cricket.

3 - Dwayne Bravo became the third player to score 1000+ runs & take 50 wkts in T20Is. The other two are Shahid Afridi and Shakib Al Hasan.

3 - Both the West Indian openers scored a 50 yesterday, this was the third time both the West Indian openers scored a fifty.

6 - KL Rahul's century went in vain yesterday. It was the sixth instance a century was scored on a losing cause.

7 - It was the seventh time 200 plus runs were scored against India in T20 Internationals.

10 - It was the tenth time there was a 1 run victory in a T20I. 

12 - KL Rahul became the 12th player to score a century in all the three formats of the game.

2121 sixes hit by West Indies in the match is the most number of sixes in an Innings.

32 - Stuart Binny's over which consumed 32 runs is the highest by an Indian in T20 Internationals.

304 - MS Dhoni has hit 304 International sixes. 

325 - MS Dhoni has now captained India in 325 matches in all three formats of the game, which is a world record. 

489 - 489 runs scored yesterday is the record for most runs in a T20I match.

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