Rohit Sharma
Many players have made a great impact in the world of cricket and have served their nation with utmost capabilities. Cricket players are not only recognized inside their own country but also in other parts of the world. When it comes to India, we all know Hockey is the national game, but it is the reality that cricket is played and known most, and every single match that India plays is treated as a festival. Moreover, the credit goes to the players that made it more interesting and unique. This article will discuss the biography of one such Indian cricketer that has immensely impacted Indian cricket's overall success. He is currently one of the finest openers across all the game formats. Let's get deeper into the discussion and explore more about him.
Return Of Rohit Sharma
Almost all senior players were given time off after the World Cup. Suresh Raina led the team to the West Indies, and he was named to the squad. Rohit was named man of the series for his constant performance throughout the tournament. After that, his outstanding form continued, and he was named man of the series in the series against the West Indies, which was held in India.
Due to a scarcity of openers after the exit of Sachin Tendulkar from the Indian squad, Rohit was sent to play with Shikhar Dhawan in the 2013 Champions Trophy. There was an instant connection between the two. Rohit was in excellent shape. In the Indian tour, Rohit achieved a double century against Australia, including 16 sixes, a world record.
Rohit continued his good form in the farewell match of Sachin Tendulkar test cricket, scoring 177 runs in Kolkata. After Sourav Ganguly and Azharuddin, Rohit Sharma became the third player to register a century in his first two Test matches. Rohit became the world's first player to achieve 250 runs in one-day internationals when he faced Sri Lanka in Kolkata the following year. With 264 runs, he became the first player to score the most runs in an ODI inning. Rohit scored a century against South Africa in T20 cricket in 2015. As a result, he became only the second batter in cricket history to achieve a century in every format.
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