Rohit Sharma @ 38: Mumbai Cha Raja who won world cricket with sixes, tactical glamor and envy trophy

New -delhi [India]April 30 (Ani): Indian captain and opener Rohit Sharma turned 38 on Wednesday, which was another year in a career that saw some unparalleled highs and traumatic lows, but remained one of the biggest stories in Indian cricket. It was in June 2007, against Ireland, that a 20-year-old Rohit burst at the scene at the scene, with his tremendous potential and versatility with some impactful beat during the 2007 T20 World Cup award-winning campaign. Since then, the ‘hitman’ has developed into one of the bravest openers of all time, a tactical brain with a trophy cabinet worthwhile, and the tranquil calm of a monk. After making his test debut in 2013, Rohit scored 4,301 runs in 67 Tests and 116 overs, on average 40.57, with 12 centuries and 18 fifties, and his best score is 212. He is India’s leading runs in the ICC World Test Championship (WTC), with 2.716 runs on 69915 in 40 and eight Fifts at 6999910 in 40 in 40 Tests, with nine centuries and eight Fifts at 699915 in 40 in 40 Tests, with nine centuries and eight Fifts in an average of 41.15 in 40 in 40 Tests, with nine centuries and eight Fifts on an average of 41.15 in 40 in 40 tests, with nine centuries and eight Fifts on average of 41. Tests, with nine centuries and eight Fifts turns. He is the tenth highest run of all time in the competition and was the captain of the team that ended as runners-up to Australia in 2023 during the WTC final. He saw mixed success in tests as captain, with 12 wins, nine losses and three draws, with the most wins at home. The world got a look at Rohit as a white -ball batter, a form of cricket in which he dominated. In 273 ODIs and 265 innings, he made 11.168 runs on an average of 48.76 with 32 centuries and 58 fifties. His best score in ODIs is 264. He is the only batter with three ODI double ton. He is India’s fourth highest running in ODIs and in 10th place overall. As an ODI captain, Rohit India led to the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy title victory and a runner-up endpoint in 2023 50-world championships at home after a 10-match winning line. He won 42 out of 56 games that he led India in ODI, lost just 12, one and one had a gene result. The hitman literally strikes differently during the 50-over World Championships. There are very few fighters who are as threatening as Rohit during an ODI WC. He is India’s third highest and total fourth highest runner in WC history, with 1.575 runs in 28 games at an average of 60.57, seven centuries and sixes. His best score is 140. Rohit holds the record for most centuries during a single world championship, and scored five during the 2019 World Cup in the United Kingdom, where he collected a 648 runs in nine games with an average of 81.00. In the very next World Cup at home, Rohit mixed the consistency with the attack of the intention, and is the second highest runner with 597 runs in 11 games at an average of 54.27, with a ridiculous SR of more than 125 by a century and three fifties. With the Champions Trophy, he is the seventh highest run and India’s fourth best with 661 runs in 15 innings at an average of 47.21, with a century and five fifties. In T20Is, Rohit is the highest runner of all time. In 159 games, he collected 4,221 runs on an average of 32.05, with over 140, with five centuries (most by a player) and 32 fifties, and his best score is 121*. He retired from T20Is last year as a two-time T20 WC champion. As a T20I captain, he won 49 out of 62 games for India, lost 12 and tied one. The hitman was a solid artist for India in T20 WCS, and ended his career as the second highest remoon in all issues with 1,220 runs at an average of 34.85, the strike rate of more than 133 and 12 fifties. His best score is 92 years old. In all ICC tournaments in the white ball, Rohit is the only one to be part of 3000 run club with Virat, as the second highest runner with 3,456 runs at an average of 46.08, with eight centuries and 23 fifties. His best score is 140. The hitman is a six-borrowed machine. Trekkot, a shot walking down the track; a straight six and others. These sixes occur in different varieties, and fans love them, especially the traction. He is India’s second highest and overall 10th best six Tests in tests (88 sixes), overall the second highest in ODIs (344 sixes), overall highest in T20Is (205 sixes), the highest highest in international cricket (637 sixes), the highest highest in the 50-ear World Cup (54 sixes). The 38-year-old man is a competent captain in franchise cricket, leading Mumbai-Indians (MI) to five Indian Premier League (IPL) titles. He is the second highest runner in tournament history with 6.868 runs in 266 games at an average of 29.73, the strike rate of nearly 132, with two centuries and 45 fifties in 261 overs. (Ani)