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Rohit Gurunath SharmaRohit Gurunath Sharma
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Rohit Gurunath Sharma

  • Batting Style
    Right Handed
  • Bowling Style
    Off break
  • Team
    India
  • Birthday
    April 30, 1987
  • Current age
    38 Years, 4 Months, 24 Days
Rohit Gurunath Sharma, born April 30, 1987, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, is one of India’s most accomplished cricketers and a modern-day great in international cricket. Widely known as the “Hitman” for his
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Batting & Fielding Averages

  • Matches

    67

  • Innings

    116

  • Runs

    4301

  • Average

    40.58

  • Strike Rate

    57.06

  • Balls Faced

    7538

  • Highest Score

    212

    Vs South Africa

  • Hundreds

    12

  • Fifties

    18

  • Fours

    473

  • Sixes

    88

  • Not Outs

    10

  • Catches

    68

  • Stumpings

    -

Bowling Averages

  • Matches

    67

  • Innings

    16

  • Runs

    224

  • Run Outs

    1

  • Balls Bowled

    383

  • Strike Rate

    191.50

  • Wickets

    2

  • 4 Wicket

    -

  • 5 Wicket

    -

  • 10 Wicket

    -

  • Overs

    63.5

  • Maidens

    5

  • Average

    112.00

  • Economy Rate

    3.51

FAQ's

Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket in May 2025 after a distinguished career that included 67 matches, 4,301 runs, and 12 centuries. He announced the decision to focus on limited-overs cricket and mentoring younger players.
Rohit has been part of four ICC title wins: the 2007 T20 World Cup, 2013 Champions Trophy, 2024 T20 World Cup (as captain), and 2025 Champions Trophy (as captain). This makes him one of India’s most successful players in ICC tournaments.
In ODIs, Rohit holds the record for the highest individual score—264 runs. He is also the only player to score three double centuries in ODIs and reached 11,000 ODI runs in just 261 innings, the second-fastest ever.
Rohit has hit over 600 sixes in international cricket, the most by any cricketer. His powerful hitting, especially in limited-overs formats, has set new standards for aggressive but controlled batting.
After stepping away from Test cricket, Rohit continues to lead India in ODIs and play in the IPL. He is expected to lead India in the 2026 Asia Cup and the 2027 World Cup, and many believe he may move into coaching or cricket administration after full retirement.
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