Rohit Sharma, the epitome of elegance and power in cricket, has added another feather to his already illustrious cap by becoming the batter with the joint-second-most sixes in One-Day Internationals (ODIs). With this remarkable achievement, Rohit has once again demonstrated why he is regarded as one of the most dangerous and consistent batsmen in modern cricket.
In the third ODI against Sri Lanka in Colombo, Rohit Sharma equaled the legendary West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle’s record of 331 sixes in ODIs. The 37-year-old Indian captain needed just one more six to surpass Gayle and take sole possession of the second spot on this prestigious list, but he was dismissed for 35 off 20 balls, leaving him tied with the “Universe Boss.”
Rohit Sharma’s journey to this milestone is nothing short of spectacular. Playing his 265th ODI, Rohit has amassed 331 sixes, a feat that has only been bettered by Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi, who holds the record with 351 sixes. To put this achievement into perspective, Rohit is not only known for his ability to hit sixes but also for his knack for doing so consistently and under pressure, a trait that separates the greats from the good.
Rohit’s prowess as an opener is unmatched, as he has now hit 303 sixes while opening the batting, making him only the second batter after Gayle to achieve this feat. His dominance at the top of the order has been a significant factor in India’s success over the years, with his contributions often setting the tone for the rest of the innings. His tally of over 8,800 runs as an opener, at an average of 55-plus, further cements his place as one of the greatest openers in the history of ODI cricket.
Most sixes in ODIs
Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) – 351 sixes
Rohit Sharma (India) – 331 sixes
Chris Gayle (West Indies) – 331 sixes
As he continues to add to his tally, cricket fans around the world can look forward to more breathtaking performances from this modern-day legend. With just 20 sixes separating him from Shahid Afridi’s record, it’s only a matter of time before Rohit Sharma becomes the undisputed king of sixes in ODI cricket.
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