T20 WC: Rohit Sharma created history, now behind only Kohli...
T20 WC: Rohit Sharma created history, now only behind Kohli ...he also completed three thousand runs in T20 International.
T20 WC: Rohit Sharma scored fifty in the match played against Namibia in the T20 World Cup. With this, he also completed three thousand runs in T20 International.T20 WC, Rohit Sharma:
In their last match in the T20 World Cup 2021, the Indian team defeated Namibia. Vice-captain Rohit Sharmas bat spoke fiercely during this and he also completed a brilliant half-century. With this, Rohit Sharma completed his three thousand runs in T20 International. Rohit has become the third batsman in the world and second in India to do so.
Rohit Sharma scored 56 runs in 37 balls against Namibia, during which he hit 7 fours and two sixes. With this innings, Rohit Sharma has 3038 runs in T20 Internationals.
Also Read: Virat Kohlis record as a captain in T20 career
Most runs in T20 Internationals (Till 08.11.2021)
- Virat Kohli - 95 matches, 3227 runs, 52.04 average
- Martin Guptill - 107 matches, 3115 runs, 32.44 average, 2 centuries
- Rohit Sharma - 116 matches, 3038 runs, 32.66 average, 4 centuries
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Rohit Sharma, T20 World Cup 2021
The T20 World Cup 2021 started poorly for Rohit Sharma, but he ended it at the right juncture. In the first match against Pakistan, Rohit Sharma was dismissed without scoring a run. Only two players were seen scoring runs from India in this World Cup, which includes the name of Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul.
- vs Pakistan - 0 runs
- v New Zealand - 14 runs
- v Afghanistan - 74 runs
- v Scotland - 30 runs
- v Namibia - 56 runs
Let us tell you that Rohit Sharma can be the next captain of the Indian team in T20 format. With the end of T20 World Cup, Virat Kohlis journey in T20 as captain also ended. Virat Kohli announced this before the World Cup. Virat Kohli has also hinted that Rohit Sharma could be the next captain
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