Rohit Sharma at Narendra Modi Stadium in ODI, T20I, Test and IPL
Published on: Nov 17, 2023 11:20 am IST|Updated on: Nov 20, 2023 1:09 pm IST
Rohit Sharma has been an incredible asset for the Indian team this World Cup, noted for his frank and explosive playing style. His ability to spike the scoring rate and deliver noteworthy innings during the initial powerplay overs has given the team’s top order more firepower. With the finals scheduled for November 19, Sharma’s aggressive style will be very important in either setting a strong foundation or targeting a challenging total in the much-needed game.
Rohit Sharma at Narendra Modi Stadium in ODI
Matches | Runs | Batting Average | Strike Rate | Hundreds | Fifties | Highest Score |
6 | 307 | 55.75 | 92.47 | – | 3 | 95 |
Rohit Sharma at Narendra Modi Stadium in T20I
Matches | Runs | Batting Average | Strike Rate | Hundreds | Fifties | Highest Score |
4 | 95 | 31.66 | 146.15 | – | 1 | 64 |
Rohit Sharma at Narendra Modi Stadium in Test
Matches | Runs | Batting Average | Strike Rate | Hundreds | Fifties | Highest Score |
3 | 175 | 58.33 | 54.17 | – | 1 | 66 |
Rohit Sharma at Narendra Modi Stadium in IPL
Matches | Runs | Batting Average | Strike Rate | Hundreds | Fifties | Highest Score |
5 | 99 | 19.80 | 133.78 | – | – | 49 |
Sharma has been in charge from the start of the World Cup, and he has delivered outstanding performances. He has been in command right from the first delivery, ensuring a quick start.
Sharma’s innings is nothing short of a masterclass in team-oriented performances. He consistently scored boundaries, while overcoming the challenges posed by Rabada, Starc, Woakes, and Shaheen, regardless of the bowlers’ skill. His performances will be crucial as the final game draws closer, fueled by the collective ambition of clinching a world title after 12 years.
Rohit Sharma is the fifth most run-scorer in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 and India’s second-highest run-scorer. He has scored 550 runs in 10 matches at an incredible average of 55.00. He has three fifties and one century to his name, alongside one wicket at an economy rate of 8.40.