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Personal Information

Full Name Rohit Gurunath Sharma
Born April 30, 1987 Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Age 37 Years, 7 Months, 21 Days
National Side India
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Off break
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting 31 2 61
Bowling 136 292 823

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
4 24 14 7 1

Career Information

Teams Played India, India A, India Blue, Indian Board Presidents XI, India Green, India Red, West Zone, Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers, India Under-19, India Under-19, Mumbai, Sunrisers Hyderabad, ARCS Andheri, Indians
Career Span

Rohit Gurunath Sharma Profile

Rohit Gurunath Sharma Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Test
65 113 10 4279 212 v SA 12 18 471 88 41.54 57.31 66 0 SA 7 6 1 1 IND India IND
ODI
265 257 36 10866 264 v SL 31 57 1012 331 49.16 92.43 95 0 SL 8 18 13 2 IND India IND
World Cup
28 28 2 1575 140 v PAK 7 6 166 54 60.57 105.49 9 0 PAK 6 2 1 2 IND India IND
T20I
159 151 19 4231 121* v AFG 5 32 383 205 32.05 140.89 65 0 AFG 1188 13 6 3 IND India IND
First-class
61 91 9 4986 309* v GUJ 17 20 599 77 60.80 65.27 46 0 GUJ 1202 4 4 4 - - -
List A
71 67 8 2242 142* v NZ 3 13 208 41 38.00 - 24 0 NZ 692 4 6 5 - - -
CL
11 11 1 322 51* v SCO 0 1 24 16 32.20 126.77 2 0 SCO 1267 0 1 6 MI Mumbai Indians MI
IPL
257 252 29 6628 109* v KKR 2 43 599 280 29.72 131.14 101 0 KKR 1106 17 11 6 MI Mumbai Indians MI
ttwenty_domestic
289 284 33 7599 109* v KKR 3 46 686 320 30.27 131.58 109 0 KKR 1106 18 15 6 - - -
Youth ODI
14 13 1 373 78 v SL-U19 0 3 38 6 31.08 73.71 1 0 SL-U19 1165 0 1 22 - - -

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
Test
16 63.5 5 224 2 1/26 v ENG 0 0 112.00 3.50 191.50 11 1 IND India IND
ODI
40 101.4 2 533 9 2/27 v WI 0 0 59.22 5.24 67.77 40 2 IND India IND
World Cup
2 3.5 0 28 1 1/7 v NED 0 0 28.00 7.30 23.00 2 2 IND India IND
T20I
9 11.2 0 113 1 1/22 v SL 0 0 113.00 9.97 68.00 9 3 IND India IND
First-class
54 295 43 930 22 4/41 v WI-A 2 0 42.27 3.15 80.45 40 4 - - -
List A
32 129 3 647 22 4/28 v SAU 1 0 29.40 5.01 35.18 32 5 - - -
CL
1 2 0 13 0 0/13 v SOM 0 0 - 6.50 - 1 6 DCH - -
IPL
32 56.3 0 453 15 4/6 v MI 2 0 30.20 8.01 22.60 22 6 DCH - -
ttwenty_domestic
50 94.3 0 717 28 4/6 v MI 3 0 25.60 7.58 20.25 50 6 - - -
Youth ODI
9 50 4 164 10 3/34 v ENG-U19 1 0 16.40 3.28 30.00 9 22 - - -

Rohit Gurunath Sharma Profile

Rohit Sharma, popularly known as ‘Hit-Man’, only because of his ability to clear the boundary rope with ease. He is one of the best cricketers not just in India, but in the World. An elegant and stylish batter known for his awe-inspiring pull shots. It's often said that no one plays the shot better than he does. Very rightly said! Rohit Sharma comes from Nagpur in Maharashtra. He was raised by his grandparents in Mumbai and began playing cricket in a summer camp. He impressed his coach Dinesh Lad and immediately changed his school for better sporting facilities where Lad was the coach.

The swashbuckling batter started as an off-spinner but looking at his skills with the blade he was promoted to open the innings where he smashed centuries in school competitions. He made his List-A debut for West Zone in the Deodhar Trophy in 2006. In the same tournament, he scored an unbeaten 142 in a match against North Zone and came into the spotlight for the first time. He went on to make his first-class debut for India A against New Zealand A and also put on an impressive show there. Soon the same year he represented Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy and remained an integral part of their squad.

He was brought into India’s squad at a very early age. Just within a year of making his domestic appearance, he made his ODI debut in 2007 against Ireland and his T20I debut for India in the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007. He was called as an emergency replacement for an injured in-form Yuvraj Singh, but he made the most of his opportunity. Against the likes of Ntini, Pollock and Morkel he notched up his half-century and announced himself in style.

As a result, he was roped in by the now-defunct Deccan franchise for the Indian Premier League in 2008. He played two seasons for them and was then acquired by Mumbai in 2011. After another two seasons with them, he was named captain of their side in 2013. In his only first season as skipper, he helped Mumbai lift the trophy for the first time. Over the years, he has been the most successful skipper in the Indian Premier League. He helped Mumbai clinch the title 5 times, most by any team so far.

After making his ODI debut, a poor run of form in his initial years meant that he was dropped from the side. He also failed to make it into India’s World Cup squad in 2011. But proving his worth in the Indian Premier League in 2011, he was recalled to India’s ODI squad against West Indies. He did put on an impressive show but failed to display his magic in the following few series. However, the selectors continued to show faith in the talented young batter. MS Dhoni then decided to promote Rohit Sharma to open the batting, which changed his fortunes. India were struggling to find openers, but once Rohit was promoted to open that problem has been solved. This move from MS Dhoni turned out to be a masterstroke!

Rohit Sharma along with Shikhar Dhawan made a lethal opening pair. In the Champions Trophy of 2013, Sharma had a successful tournament and helped India lift the trophy that year. He cemented his spot as an opener in India’s white-ball squad. Over the years, Rohit has set a world record of smashing three double centuries in ODI cricket. The first of which came in 2013 against Australia, where he scored 209, and the next one came in 2014 against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens where he notched up the highest individual score in World Cricket. He amassed 264 runs in that game.

His third and final double hundred was once again against Sri Lanka in 2017 where he smashed 209 runs. The elegant right-handed batter was part of India’s World Cup Squad in 2015 and in 2019. In the mega event of 2019, Rohit Sharma scored 5 centuries and ended as the leading scorer of the tournament.

Talking about his red-ball cricket, Rohit Sharma received his maiden Test cap after more than 6 years of his making his first international appearance. He made his Test debut against West Indies in 2013 at Kolkata and scored a sublime 177 on debut. However, post that Rohit Sharma failed to score many runs in the format and was also in and out of the squad. He was always picked for away tours based on his home performance but he could not replicate the same outside the subcontinent.

Rohit Sharma was impressive on a tour to Australia in 2020-21 and the following tour to South Africa as well. Since then he has been India’s dependable opener in the longest format as well. After Virat Kohli's captaincy stint, Rohit Sharma was appointed as captain of India across all the formats.

In July 2022, Sharma became the first captain in T20I history to lead their team to 14 consecutive victories. With his participation in the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia, Sharma became the only Indian cricketer to have played in every edition of the tournament since its inception in 2007. On 27 October 2022, Sharma broke the record for most sixes by an Indian batsman in T20 World Cups, previously held by Yuvraj Singh, hitting his 34th against Netherlands at Sydney Cricket Ground.
Sharma joined the Indian Premier League in 2008 when he was signed by the now defunct Deccan Chargers franchise, based in Hyderabad, for the sum of US$750,000 a year. In the 2011 auction, he was sold for US$2 million to the Mumbai franchise. He scored his only IPL century in the 2012 tournament with 109* against Kolkata. Under his leadership, Mumbai has won the league in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020; they also won the former Champions League Twenty20 competition in 2013. Sharma has been one of the most successful players in the league as captain since 2013 of Mumbai, who have won the tournament five times under his leadership. He is currently one of the players who have scored 5,000 career runs in the competition. For the 2024 edition of the league, Rohit Sharma was replaced as Mumbai’s captain by Hardik Pandya.

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