Rohit Sharma Century: Rohit bid farewell to Australia with a century, made the record of most centuries

Rohit Sharma scored a brilliant century. (Photo-PTI)

Rohit Sharma Century: Indian team’s veteran batsman Rohit Sharma has scored the 33rd century of his ODI career. In the third ODI match played at Sydney Cricket Ground, he scored a brilliant century with the help of 11 fours and 2 sixes in 105 balls. Rohit, who played a brilliant inning of 73 runs in Adelaide, batted brilliantly in Sydney and gave the team a big win by 9 wickets by playing an unbeaten inning of 121 runs with the help of 13 fours and 3 sixes in 125 balls. This is Rohit Sharma’s second century this year. Earlier, he had scored a brilliant century against England in February. He bid farewell to Australia after scoring a century in Sydney. During this period, he also made the record of scoring most centuries.

Rohit did this amazing thing in Australia

Rohit Sharma I like the Australian team a lot. That’s why he has scored 9 centuries against this team. In this matter he has equaled the great batsman Sachin Tendlukar. Rohit Sharma has become the first foreign player to score the most centuries against Australia.

During this, he scored his sixth century on Australian soil. In this way he left behind the five centuries scored by Kohli and Sangakkara. This century was also Rohit’s 50th international century in all formats. For his brilliant innings played in Sydney, he was chosen Player of the Match and Player of the Series.

Rohit scored 33rd century of ODI career

Rohit Sharma Has scored a century in international cricket after about 259 days. Earlier, he had played a century against England in Cuttack in February 2025. Rohit has played 276 ODI matches so far. He has scored 11368 runs in 268 innings at an average of 49.21. This includes 33 centuries and 59 half-centuries.

During this period, he is only one six short of hitting 350 sixes in ODIs. Rohit has hit 349 sixes so far. Now Rohit Sharma can be seen playing in the ODI series against South Africa next month.

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