Rohit Sharma Last 10 ODI innings against Bangladesh
Updated on: Sep 15, 2023 12:39 pm IST

Rohit Sharma, the formidable Indian cricket team’s opening batsman, has showcased a remarkable display of batting prowess over the years. Check Rohit Sharma Last 10 ODI innings against Bangladesh
Rohit Sharma Last 10 ODI innings against Bangladesh
Runs | Ground | Date |
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51* | Mirpur | 7 Dec 2022 |
27 | Mirpur | 4 Dec 2022 |
104 | Birmingham | 2 Jul 2019 |
48 | Dubai (DSC) | 28 Sep 2018 |
83* | Dubai (DSC) | 21 Sep 2018 |
123* | Birmingham | 15 Jun 2017 |
29 | Mirpur | 24 Jun 2015 |
0 | Mirpur | 21 Jun 2015 |
63 | Mirpur | 18 Jun 2015 |
137 | Melbourne | 19 Mar 2015 |
Rohit Sharma’s track record against Bangladesh in ODIs is exceptional. In 15 ODIs against Bangladesh, Sharma has amassed an impressive total of 738 runs, showcasing an outstanding batting average of 61.50. This showcases his ability to consistently perform against Bangladesh, making him a formidable opponent for their bowlers. Remarkably, Rohit Sharma has taken his performance a notch higher by registering three centuries against Bangladesh in ODIs.
During the ongoing Asia Cup 2023, his performances have been nothing short of exceptional, with three impressive half-centuries in four matches, underlining his consistent form and skill.
In the clash against Sri Lanka, Rohit Sharma exhibited his class by scoring a valuable 53, setting a strong foundation for the Indian innings. In the high-pressure encounter against arch-rivals Pakistan, he contributed a vital 56, showcasing his ability to rise to the occasion in crucial matches. Against Nepal, Sharma shone brightly, notching an unbeaten 74*, demonstrating his capability to carry the bat and anchor the innings.
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Sharma’s batting style is a blend of elegance and power, making him a force to reckon with in the limited-overs format. His precise timing, expansive range of strokes, and ability to build an innings make him a valuable asset at the top of the order for India.
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