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After 26 innings, Shubman Gill of Team India defeated Babar Azam of Pakistan to take the top spot in the ODI batting rankings. In the second one-day international, Team India was defeated by West Indies by six wickets. Shubman Gill and Ishan Kishan (90 runs) put up a good stand, but the Indian middle order fell apart badly as they were bowled out for 181. Shubman Gill of India, despite the loss, managed to break Pakistan's famous sportsman Babar Azam's long-standing record. Shubman Gill In the list of batsmen with the most runs after 26 innings in ODIs, Gill passed…