- Rohit Sharma - Wikipedia
Rohit Gurunath Sharma (born 30 April 1987) is an Indian international cricketer and the former captain of the Indian national cricket team He is a right-handed batsman who plays for Mumbai Indians in Indian Premier League and for Mumbai in domestic cricket
- Rohit Sharma Profile - ICC Ranking, Age, Career Info Stats
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- Rohit Sharma Profile - Cricket Player India | Stats, Records, Video
- Rohit Sharma has won six IPL titles: one with Deccan Chargers and five as captain of Mumbai Indians (MI), making him the joint most successful captain in the Indian Premier League
- Rohit Sharma | Life, Cricket, Career, Records, Awards, Facts - Britannica
Rohit Sharma is known for leading India to victory in the 2024 Twenty20 International World Cup, scoring three double hundreds in One Day International cricket, and holding records for hitting the most sixes in international cricket He also led the Mumbai Indians to five Indian Premier League titles
- Rohit Sharma Set To Break World Record As India Take On South Africa . . .
Rohit Sharma stands on the cusp of breaking the world record of hitting the most sixes in ODI cricket as India square off against South Africa in 1st ODI
- Record breaker Rohit Sharma announces retirement from Test cricket
Known for his crisp timing, nonchalant sixes, and effortless batting swagger, Rohit leaves the red-ball game with a bag full of records and even more memories He made his Test debut in 2013 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata against West Indies, batting at number 6 and scoring an impressive 177 runs
- Rohit Sharma, the elegant assassin, slays another milestone: Becomes . . .
Rohit Sharma becomes just the fourth Indian and the 14th player overall to cross 20,000 international runs The company is exactly what you’d expect from a batter with his pedigree
- Rohit Sharma Biography: Early Life, Career, Stats Records
Rohit Sharma currently plays for and captain of the Indian Cricket Team in the tests and ODI He was formerly the captain of India in the T20I matches until his retirement after India’s win in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024
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