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Rohit Sharma

Rohit Gurunath Sharma
FULL NAME

Rohit Gurunath Sharma

BORN

April 30, 1987, Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra

AGE37y
BATTING STYLERight hand Bat

BOWLING STYLE

Right arm Offbreak

PLAYING ROLE

Top order Batter

TEAMSIndia, Deccan Chargers, India A, India Green, India U19, Mumbai, Mumbai Indians, Indians, India Blue, Board Presidents XI

Batting Career Summary

Batting Test ODI T20 IPL
Matches 59 262 151 257
Innings 101 254 143 252
Runs 4138 10709 3974 6628
Balls 7251 11644 2839 5054
Highest 212 264 121 109
Average 45.47 49.12 31.29 29.72
SR 57.07 91.97 139.98 131.14
Not Out 10 36 16 29
Fours 452 993 359 599
Sixes 84 323 190 280
Ducks 5 16 12 17
50s 17 55 29 43
100s 12 31 5 2
200s 1 3 0 0
400s 0 0 0 0


Bowling Career Summary

Bowling Test ODI T20 IPL
Matches 59 262 151 257
Innings 16 39 9 32
Balls 383 598 68 339
Runs 224 522 113 453
Maidens 5 2 0 0
Wickets 2 9 1 15
Avg 112.0 58.0 113.0 30.2
Eco 3.51 5.24 9.97 8.02
SR 191.5 66.44 68.0 22.6
BBI 1/26 2/27 1/22 4/6
BBM 1/35 2/27 1/22 4/6
4w 0 0 0 1
5w 0 0 0 0
10w 0 0 0 0


Rohit Sharma player profile

Languid and easy on the eye, Rohit Sharma owned all the shots in the book when he emerged from the Mumbai suburbs as heir apparent to the Indian batting greats of the 2000s. It took him time and persistence, but by the 2010s he had become a colossus in white-ball cricket, and the man in charge of perhaps the most formidable league team in the first age of T20.

That Rohit had talent was apparent to both the casual observer and to the trained eye. Fans were frustrated at the long wait for the potential to translate into runs, though selectors and captains, knowing better, kept backing him. At one point the word “talent” was Rohit’s bugbear, a pejorative nickname for him on social media. Once it all clicked, though – the move to open the batting in ODIs late in 2012 was one particular turning point – things came together spectacularly.

Rohit scored ODI double-hundreds for fun, won six IPLs in the first 15 editions of the tournament, scored five hundreds at the 2019 ODI World Cup, and when he finally got to open in Tests in 2019, three quick hundreds in his first series in the role, one of them a double.

Ironically his IPL franchise nicknamed him “Hitman” when he was anything but: more caresser, less hitter. But Rohit still became known as one of the foremost hitters of colossal sixes of his era. So spectacular and certain was his acceleration that people began anticipate a massive score every time he went past 50.

His captaincy at Mumbai Indians, whom he led to five titles, won plaudits. He proved himself a methodical, studious and calm leader, one not averse to using technology and data to arrive at decisions. He was an able deputy to Virat Kohli in limited-overs formats in international cricket, winning India two titles in Kohli’s absence, and took over as captain in all formats in 2022.

Rohit Sharma IPL fact file

– 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.

– He joined Mumbai in 2011 and became captain in 2013. He took them to their maiden IPL title in his first season as captain and went on to lead MI for 11 years before he was replaced by Hardik Pandya for the 2024 season.

– Rohit is MI’s top-scorer and one of only four batters with more than 6000 runs in the IPL. His only hundred – 109* against Kolkata Knight Riders – came in IPL 2012.

– Rohit’s best IPL season with the bat was in 2013, when he scored 538 runs in MI’s title-winning campaign. In 2015, Rohit was the Player of the Final as Mumbai beat Chennai Super Kings to win their second IPL title. MI went on to win the IPL in 2017, 2019 and 2020 under Rohit’s leadership