
Rohit sharma on verge of creating history: India has to launch its ICC Champions Trophy campaign against Bangladesh. Rohit Sharma & Co. has reached Dubai for this and has started preparations. Team India, who won the ICC T20 World Cup title last year, is trying to win the second ICC Tophy within 10 months. Rohit Sharma will try to become the second captain to win more than one ICC trophy after Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Apart from this, Rohit Sharma would also like to make many other records.
Most sixes in Champions Trophy
Rohit Sharma can become the highest sixes batsman in the ICC Champions Trophy. Rohit’s name is 481 runs in 10 innings of 10 matches at an average of 53.44. During this, he has hit 8 sixes. Rohit requires 10 and sixes to reach the top in this list. Sourav Ganguly has a record of hitting the most sixes in the Champions Trophy, who has scored 665 runs in 11 innings of 13 matches at an average of 73.88. Ganguly has hit 17 sixes. Whereas in this list, Chris Gayle is second, named 15 sixes. Ion Morgan of England is third in the list with 14 sixes.
The first batsmen will be to do this in Dubai
Rohit Sharma’s name is currently 317 ODI runs in Dubai. If India reaches the final, Rohit will get at least five matches in the Champions Trophy. If he succeeds in scoring 183 runs during the tournament, then he will become the first batsman in the world to score 500 ODI runs in Dubai.
The fastest 350 sixes in ODIs
Rohit Sharma has 338 sixes in 260 ODI innings. If Rohit Sharma hit 12 more sixes in the entire tournament, then he will become batsmen to reach 350 six figures within 300 innings. If Rohit hit 14 sixes, then he will become the most sixes batsmen in ODI history. Shahid Afridi has the record of hitting the most sixes in ODIs, who has hit 351 sixes in 369 innings.
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