ICC World Cup 2023: Rohit Sharma breaks multiple records in Delhi

Rohit Sharma's explosive performance took centre stage at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium as he unleashed a sensational century on the Afghanistan bowlers, ultimately paving the way for India's resounding victory.

ICC World Cup 2023: Rohit Sharma breaks multiple records in Delhi
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Rohit Sharma's explosive performance took centre stage at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium as he unleashed a sensational century on the Afghanistan bowlers, ultimately paving the way for India's resounding victory.

Rohit's aggressive tactics dealt an early blow to Afghanistan's hopes in the chase. His opening partner, Ishan Kishan, provided invaluable support, and together they built a formidable 156-run partnership for the first wicket. Even after Kishan's departure, Rohit continued to scorch the field alongside Virat Kohli. It wasn't until the 26th over, delivered by Rashid Khan, that Rohit finally made his exit. By that point, India had firmly seized a commanding position to reach their target. Virat Kohli then skillfully managed the remaining part of the chase, steering India to the 273-run target in just 35 overs.

This match etched Rohit Sharma's name in the annals of cricket history. Here's a glance at the records he set and the milestones he achieved:

1. Rohit Sharma now boasts the record for the fastest century (63 balls) by an Indian batter in an ODI World Cup.

2. Rohit has now become the leading six-hitter in international cricket with a total of 555 sixes.

3. He has surpassed Ricky Ponting's record of 30 centuries and now ranks third on the list of most centuries in ODIs with 31, trailing only Sachin Tendulkar (49) and Virat Kohli (47).

4. Rohit now holds the record for the highest number of runs scored by an Indian batsman during the first powerplay in ODIs, amassing 76 runs.

5. Rohit also stands atop the chart for the most centuries (7) in ODI World Cups.

6. Rohit is not only the fastest Indian but also shares the title of the joint-fastest cricketer to reach 1000 runs in the World Cups.

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