Rohit Sharma century News
Always a white-ball giant, Rohit's ODI form went a notch as he mixed powerplay aggression with consistency, scoring 1,533 runs in 32 matches and 31 innings at an average of 52.86 at a massive strike rate of 119.76, with three centuries and 11 fifties. His best score is 131.
Rohit played a knock of 119 runs in just 90 balls with the help of 12 fours and seven sixes.
India’s second ODI against England in Cuttack was a night of milestones, with Rohit Sharma leading the charge. From breaking six-hitting records to setting new benchmarks in ODI history, the match was filled with record-breaking moments. Here’s a look at the key records shattered during this thrilling encounter.
The 37-year-old said the bowlers applied the break to a nicety over England in the middle overs after the visitors got off the block quickly.
The Indian team skipper took just 76 balls to reach the three-figure mark with the help of 7 sixes and 9 fours.
While reports of a rift between Rohit and Gambhir gained traction following India’s struggles in Australia, their recent interactions suggest otherwise.
Coach Gambhir’s decision to make three changes to the playing XI, including the inclusion of Sundar, was a bold one.
With this commanding victory, India not only reaffirmed their dominance in the WTC but also solidified their position at the top of the points table.
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Rohit Sharma uploaded an emotional story on his Instagram handle, accompanied by a photo of Matthew Perry.
MS Dhoni had dropped Rohit Sharma from 2011 World Cup squad as he wanted to include leg-spinner Piyush Chawla in the side to strengthen the bowling attack.
The result was a gigantic six that soared high into the Delhi sky and landed an astonishing 101 meters away.
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