Rohit Sharma: Celebrating 39 Years of Cricketing Excellence
A Glorious Journey in Cricket
Rohit Sharma, the former captain of the Indian cricket team and renowned batsman, marks his 39th birthday on April 30. Since his international debut in Belfast on June 23, 2007, he has set numerous records across all formats, establishing himself as a cricketing legend and a source of inspiration for aspiring players.
Versatile Career Across Formats
Having retired from Test cricket and T20 internationals, Rohit continues to excel in One Day Internationals (ODIs). He made his Test debut in 2013, participating in 67 matches and accumulating 4,301 runs, which includes 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries, with a top score of 212 against South Africa in 2019. In T20s, he debuted in 2007, scoring 4,231 runs in 159 matches, and holds the record for the most centuries (five) in T20 internationals. Rohit has celebrated two T20 World Cup victories: the first in 2007 and the second in 2024 as captain. Notably, he became the first male player to play over 150 T20Is before retiring from the format after India's World Cup win.
ODI Achievements and Records
Rohit Sharma stands out as one of the leading ODI openers, with a remarkable tally of 11,577 runs in 282 matches, averaging nearly 49. His record includes 33 centuries and 61 fifties, along with the highest individual score in ODIs at 264 runs. He also holds the record for the most double centuries in ODIs, achieving this feat three times.
Significant Career Highlights
Rohit has consistently scored double-hundreds in ODIs, clinched six IPL titles in the first 15 seasons, and made headlines with five centuries during the 2019 ODI World Cup. After being promoted to open in Tests in 2019, he quickly scored three centuries in his debut series in that role, including a double century.
Leadership and Legacy
As captain, Rohit led India to the finals of both the 2023 World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup, narrowly missing out on victory in both tournaments. However, he redeemed himself by steering India to the T20 World Cup title in 2024, ending a 13-year wait for ICC silverware, and followed this success with a Champions Trophy win in 2025. As he approaches the latter stages of his career, Rohit Sharma remains an iconic figure in the cricketing world.
Conclusion
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