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Rohit Sharma: Age, Profile, Career Info, Stats & IPL

Rohit Sharma: Age, Profile, Career Info, Stats & IPL

Profile :

Full Name

Rohit Gurunath Sharma

Born

April 30, 1987, Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra

Age

36 years

Also Known As

Hitman

Batting Style

Right-Hand Bat

Bowling Style

Right Arm Offbreak

Playing Role 

Opening Batter

Teams Played

India, Mumbai, Mumbai Indians

Statistics :

IPL Statistics :

Background :

Rohit Sharma was born in Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra on April 30, 1987, Rohit Sharma’s mother, Purnima Sharma, is an Andhra Pradesh native. Gurunath Sharma, Rohit Sharma’s father, worked as a warehouse keeper for a transportation business. Rohit Sharma was raised by his grandparents and uncles in Borivali. Rohit Sharma only visited his folks in their one-room Dombivli house on the weekends. Vishal Sharma is Rohit Sharma’s younger sibling. In 1999, Rohit Sharma’s uncle helped with funds to enroll him in a cricket camp. Rohit Sharma’s camp coach, Dinesh Lad, suggested that Rohit Sharma should switch to Swami Vivekanand International School because it had better cricket facilities than Rohit Sharma’s previous school and Lad was the head coach there. Rohit Sharma told him that he could not afford it, but Rohit Sharma’s coach got him a scholarship. Rohit Sharma avoided paying anything for four years while excelling at cricket. Prior to Lad recognizing Rohit Sharma’s batting prowess and moving Rohit Sharma up from number eight to open the innings, Rohit Sharma was an off-spinner with some batting aptitude. Rohit Sharma performed in the school cricket competitions, opening the innings, and getting a century.

Career :

In the Deodhar Trophy,Rohit Sharma made his List A debut. In the same competition, Rohit Sharma defeated North Zone in Udaipur with an unbeaten inning of 142 in 123 balls. Rohit Sharma was given the chance to play for India A against Australia in Abu Dhabi as a result. Although Rohit Sharma was included on the 30-man roster for the forthcoming ICC Champions Trophy competition, he was not selected for the team. Rohit Sharma made his first-class debut for India A against New Zealand A at Darwin in July 2006. In helping India win by 3 wickets, Rohit Sharma scored 57 and 22. In the 2006–07 Ranji Trophy season, Rohit Sharma played for Mumbai and struck 205 off 267 balls against Gujarat. With Rohit Sharma getting a half-century in his second innings during the championship match against Bengal, Mumbai went on to win the competition.

Rohit Sharma has played domestic first-class cricket in Mumbai. Rohit Sharma had his best career score of 309 not out in the Ranji Trophy match against Gujarat in December 2009. In preparation for the 2013–14 season, Rohit Sharma was named team captain in October 2013 following the retirement of Ajit Agarkar. Rohit Sharma’s international career started when Rohit Sharma was called up as a last-minute emergency replacement to play a league game against the hosts in the 2007 World T20 following an injury to an in-form Yuvraj Singh. The 20-year-old Rohit Sharma scored a half-century in quickfire as though Rohit Sharma was having a net session after the Indian innings got off to a slow start. In order to survive till the conclusion of the innings and guide India to a reasonable total that they eventually defended; Rohit Sharma displayed astonishing maturity under duress. As a result, South Africa was eliminated from the competition in their own home. On the strength of Rohit Sharma’s outstanding performances in the World T20 and the Ranji Trophy, Rohit Sharma was chosen for the ODI team. Against formidable opponents like Brett Lee and Stuart Clark as well as the Sri Lankan side, Rohit Sharma made significant contributions to the CB series. Due to Rohit Sharma’s impressive efforts, Rohit Sharma was given more time to play in the limited-overs side. However, because of Rohit Sharma’s inconsistent play and propensity to carelessly lose his wicket, Rohit Sharma found it difficult to establish himself. Rohit Sharma’s side-on posture and lack of trigger movement, as well as Rohit Sharma’s difficulties dealing with short deliveries, were criticized. Rohit Sharma’s average of 22 and a string of poor scores prevented him from being selected for the 2011 Cricket World Cup team. Despite several opportunities, Rohit Sharma had trouble making a name for himself in the Indian cricket squad. Rohit Sharma’s development was hampered by injuries and uneven play, and Rohit Sharma struggled for several years to establish himself in the starting line-up. However, after being given an opportunity by skipper MS Dhoni, Rohit Sharma excelled as an opener in limited-overs cricket. The combination of Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan was beneficial, particularly during India’s winning 2013 Champions Trophy campaign. In a series against Australia, Rohit Sharma scored 491 runs, including a spectacular double-century, showcasing Rohit Sharma’s batsmanship. Rohit Sharma had an outstanding debut with a score of 177 after receiving his first Test cap. Rohit Sharma then followed it up with a second century and a magnificent 264 in an ODI against Sri Lanka, exceeding the total score of the Lankan squad. Rohit Sharma continued to play well in ODI cricket but struggled in Test matches, particularly while playing in foreign countries. Nevertheless, Rohit Sharma became India’s second-highest run scorer at the 2015 World Cup and showed exceptional talent during the 2016 limited-overs tour of Australia. With improved technique and consistency, Rohit Sharma became a regular member of the Test team in 2018. Rohit Sharma achieved great success in the 2019 ODI World Cup, finishing as the tournament’s highest run-scorer. Rohit Sharma’s remarkable performances led to his appointment as the captain of the T20I and ODI teams, succeeding Virat Kohli. Rohit Sharma took over the Test captaincy as well and guided India to series wins against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. As of March 2023, Rohit Sharma continues to lead the Indian cricket team across all formats.

IPL :

Rohit Sharma with five championships, the most of any player in the IPL, is the most successful skipper. Rohit Sharma has cracked the code, making MI the most reliable group. Rohit Sharma is a prolific run-getter. There are not many who can match Rohit Sharma’s striking prowess in the shorter format. Rohit Sharma was a Deccan Chargers batsman during the first three IPL seasons. Rohit Sharma helped the team win the championship in 2009. But Rohit Sharma has played a crucial role in the Mumbai Indians’ batting line-up since 2011 and is a vital member of the team. A few games into the 2013 campaign, Rohit Sharma took over as team captain, and Rohit Sharma guided MI to their first IPL championship. When MI won the Champions League T20 championship that same year, they also accomplished a grand slam. In the 2015 season, Rohit Sharma’s captaincy was put to the test. But Mumbai Indians won the Trophy with ease in the championship match. The Player of the Match was Rohit Sharma, who scored fifty runs. Mumbai Indians won championships in last-ball games in both the 2017 and 2019 seasons, and Rohit Sharma the Hitman’s legacy continued to grow. The Mumbai Indians won their second straight championship under Rohit Sharma’s leadership in the 2020 season. MI will be ready to go this time around after missing out on the playoffs in the 14th season. Rohit Sharma has been appointed as Team India’s full-time captain across all three game forms.

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