Rohit Sharma:
India
Full name Rohit Gurunath Sharma
Born April 30, 1987, Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Current age 27 years 210 days
Current age 27 years 210 days
Major teams India, Deccan Chargers, India An, India Green, India Under-19s, Mumbai, Mumbai Cricket Association President's XI, Mumbai Indians, Mumbai Under-19s
Playing role Batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Playing role Batsman
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Rohit Gurunath Sharma (Telugu:రోహిత్ గురునాథ్ శర్మ) (conceived 30 April 1987) is an Indian worldwide cricketer. He is a right-given batsman and a periodic right-arm off break bowler who plays for Mumbai in local cricket. He is the chief of Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.
Having begun his universal profession at 20 years old, Sharma rapidly came to be pegged by numerous experts as an issue installation in the Indian cricket group in the following decade. In 2013, he began playing as an opening batsman for the Indian ODI group, and performed reliably. He scored successive hundreds of years in his initial two Test matches against the West Indies in November 2013, scoring 177 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on presentation, took after by a score of 111* in the following Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.on 13 November 2014, he scored 264 against Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, which is the mos
Having begun his universal profession at 20 years old, Sharma rapidly came to be pegged by numerous experts as an issue installation in the Indian cricket group in the following decade. In 2013, he began playing as an opening batsman for the Indian ODI group, and performed reliably. He scored successive hundreds of years in his initial two Test matches against the West Indies in November 2013, scoring 177 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on presentation, took after by a score of 111* in the following Test at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.on 13 November 2014, he scored 264 against Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens, Kolkata, which is the mos
Early life :
Rohit Sharma was destined to Gurunath Sharma and Purnima Sharma who hailed from Visakhapatnam of Andhra Pradesh. Rohit talks familiar Telugu dialect. He finished his essential training at Our Lady of Vailankanni High School Borivali, Mumbai, then enlisted in the Swami Vivekanand International School Borivali on a grant, after his ability was perceived by the school's cricket mentor Dinesh Lad at a mid year camp. He exceeded expectations in the Giles and Harris Shield school cricket competitions, after which he was chosen for the Mumbai Under-20.
He was later picked for India's Under-17 and Under-19 groups, and made his imprint at the 2006 U-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka, completing eleventh on the positioning of top run-producers in thcompetition.
He was later picked for India's Under-17 and Under-19 groups, and made his imprint at the 2006 U-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka, completing eleventh on the positioning of top run-producers in thcompetition.
First-class:
Sharma made his First-class debut for India An against New Zealand An, at Darwin in July 2006. He made his Ranji Trophy debut for his First-class side Mumbai in the 2006/2007 season. In spite of the fact that he was not able to help much in the introductory matches, he scored 205 off 267 balls in the match against Gujarat. Mumbai went ahead to win the competition with Sharma scoring a half century in the last against Bengal.
International:
Rohit Sharma is one of the debutant Indians who scored a century in his first Test match against West Indies at Kolkata on 7 November 2013. Sharma was initially chosen for the restricted overs matches on India's visit to Ireland in 2007. He made his One Day International presentation against Ireland at Belfast, despite the fact that he didn't bat in the match.
In 2013, he was tested as new opening batsman for India alongside the Shikhar Dhawan for the Champions Trophy. The fruitful begins accomplished by this opening pair helped India win the Champions Trophy and Tri-country arrangement in the West Indies. His great structure proceeded in the home arrangement against Australia when he scored a 141 not out in Jaipur and 209 runs off 158 balls, in Bangalore and with 16 sixes, he broke the world record for most sixes hit in an ODI innings.
In 2014, he turned into the first individual to score more than 250 runs in One-Day global cricket. He scored 264 against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. With this innings, he turned into the first player to score two twofold hundred in Odis. His innings of 264 is the most astounding score by a batsman in an ODI, surpassing 219 by Virender Sehwag.
In 2014, he turned into the first individual to score more than 250 runs in One-Day global cricket. He scored 264 against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. With this innings, he turned into the first player to score two twofold hundred in Odis. His innings of 264 is the most astounding score by a batsman in an ODI, surpassing 219 by Virender Sehwag.
Test career:
Rohit Sharma was called into the Indian Test group in February 2012[citation needed] as the main store batsman, and when V. V. S. Laxman neglected to recoup from a harm. Sharma was situated to make his presentation, yet harmed himself playing football in the warm-up on the first morning of the match. It was so late it would have been impossible accumulate a substitution batsman, so the store wicket-attendant Wriddhiman Saha needed to play as an issue batsman.
He was a piece of the squad chose to play in the Australian arrangement.
In November 2013, amid Sachin Tendulkar's goodbye Test arrangement, he made his presentation at Eden Gardens in Kolkota against the West Indies. He scored a 177 which was the second best score on presentation by an Indian behind Shikhar Dhawan. He tailed it up with a 111 not out at his home ground at the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai turning into the third Indian cricketer to score consecutive hundreds of years in the initial two tests—an accomplishment which was attained by Sourav Ganguly in 1996 in England and Mohammad Azharuddinin 1984 who scored hundreds of years in his initial three test
Records and achievements:
- On thirteenth November 2014, Rohit Sharma turned into the most noteworthy individual ODI scorer with 264 runs against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. He likewise turned into the main player to hit two twofold hundreds in ODI. cricket match
- He broke the record set by Shane Watson for Most runs from fours and sixes in an innings by scoring 186 runs.
- With 33 fours, Rohit Sharma hit the most number of fours in an ODI innings.
- Rohit Sharma, with 16 sixes, has made cricket history by recording most number of sixes in an ODI innings. Shane Watson had recorded 15 sixes amid his innings of 185 not out off 96 balls versus Bangladesh at Dhaka on April 11, 2011.
- Ahat-trap in the Indian Premier League.
Indian Premier League :
Rohit Sharma is a standout amongst the best players in IPL and has the exceptional record of completing the match by scoring a last-ball six. He has one IPL century and a hatrick to his name. Sharma was joined by the Deccan Chargers establishment for an aggregate of Us$ 750,000 a year in 2008. He was one of the main run scorers in the 2008 IPL season with 404 runs at a normal of 36.72. He additionally held the desired Orange Cap for a concise period.
In the 2009 IPL season he was selected as the bad habit chief of the Deccan Chargers. In a match against Kolkata Knight Riders where 21 was needed off the last over, Sharma scored 26 off the over from Mashrafe Mortaza to seal a win. He was the fifth bowler to take an IPL cap trap and was honored the best U-23 player of the competition.
In the 2011 IPL closeout, he was sold for Us$ 2million to the Mumbai Indians. He was later advanced as the changeless chief of the Mumbai Indians in the 2013 season as Ricky Ponting was sidelined because of poor structure. Mumbai Indians under his captaincy won the IPL shockingly. It was a marvelous season for him as an issue as he helped Mumbai Indians to win the IPL and in addition the Champions League T20 in 2013.
Gets/stumpings 8/– 38/– 45/– 15/–
In the 2009 IPL season he was selected as the bad habit chief of the Deccan Chargers. In a match against Kolkata Knight Riders where 21 was needed off the last over, Sharma scored 26 off the over from Mashrafe Mortaza to seal a win. He was the fifth bowler to take an IPL cap trap and was honored the best U-23 player of the competition.
In the 2011 IPL closeout, he was sold for Us$ 2million to the Mumbai Indians. He was later advanced as the changeless chief of the Mumbai Indians in the 2013 season as Ricky Ponting was sidelined because of poor structure. Mumbai Indians under his captaincy won the IPL shockingly. It was a marvelous season for him as an issue as he helped Mumbai Indians to win the IPL and in addition the Champions League T20 in 2013.
Career Details:
List A presentation: Central Zone v West Zone at Gwalior, Feb 25, 2006
Top of the line debut: India A v New Zealand An at Darwin, Jul 11-14, 2006
Twenty20 presentation: Baroda v Mumbai at Mumbai, Apr 3, 2007
DI debut: Ireland v India at Belfast, Jun 23, 2007
T20i debut: England v India at Durban, Sep 19, 2007
Test presentation: India v West Indies at Kolkata, Nov 6-8, 2013
Last First-class: India v South Africa at Wanderers, Dec 18-21, 2013
Last T20i: India v Sri Lanka at Dhaka, April 6, 2014
Last ODI: India v Sri Lanka at Ranchi, Nov 16, 2014
Last List An: India v Sri Lanka at Ranchi, Nov 16, 2014
Top of the line debut: India A v New Zealand An at Darwin, Jul 11-14, 2006
Twenty20 presentation: Baroda v Mumbai at Mumbai, Apr 3, 2007
DI debut: Ireland v India at Belfast, Jun 23, 2007
T20i debut: England v India at Durban, Sep 19, 2007
Test presentation: India v West Indies at Kolkata, Nov 6-8, 2013
Last First-class: India v South Africa at Wanderers, Dec 18-21, 2013
Last T20i: India v Sri Lanka at Dhaka, April 6, 2014
Last ODI: India v Sri Lanka at Ranchi, Nov 16, 2014
Last List An: India v Sri Lanka at Ranchi, Nov 16, 2014
Career statistics:
Rivalry Test Odi Fc T20i
Matches 7 126 62 42
Runs scored 489 3,743 5,135 739
Batting normal 48.90 38.19 61.13 30.79
100s/50s 2/1 {{{100s/50s2}}} 18/20 0/7
Top score 177 264 309* 79*
Balls played 244 483 1726 68
Wickets 1 8 22 1
Playing normal 152.00 60.38 41.27 113.00
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match n/a n/a 0 n/a
Best playing n/a 2/27 4/41 1/22
Batting normal 48.90 38.19 61.13 30.79
100s/50s 2/1 {{{100s/50s2}}} 18/20 0/7
Top score 177 264 309* 79*
Balls played 244 483 1726 68
Wickets 1 8 22 1
Playing normal 152.00 60.38 41.27 113.00
5 wickets in innings 0
10 wickets in match n/a n/a 0 n/a
Best playing n/a 2/27 4/41 1/22
Gets/stumpings 8/– 38/– 45/– 15/–
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