India captain Shubman Gill achieves a major ODI milestone during the first match against Afghanistan on Saturday, according to the reports. The coverage says Gill makes history by surpassing Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan to reach a standout record mark in ODIs. The articles frame the feat as a significant step for Gill’s ODI career while also highlighting the match context: the milestone occurs during India’s opening ODI versus Afghanistan. Both sources emphasize the same outcome—that Gill records a historic achievement by beating the earlier benchmarks associated with Kohli and Dhawan—though they do not provide additional figures or broader tournament implications. The reporting is focused on the personal record and its link to Gill’s performance in the match, rather than on other match details such as India’s total, Afghanistan’s response, or the result. Overall, the sources agree on the central point: Gill reaches a “mega” ODI milestone in the first ODI against Afghanistan on Saturday, overtaking Kohli and Dhawan in the relevant category.