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Top Five Test Knocks Of Rohit Sharma

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Top Five Test Knocks Of Rohit Sharma

On May 7, 2025,, Rohit Sharma took to Instagram on a quiet to announce his retirement from Test cricket. The post featured a simple yet emotional image of his Test cap, accompanied by a heartfelt note bidding farewell to red-ball cricket. Importantly, Rohit clarified he isn’t walking away from all formats—he will still be donning the blue jersey in ODIs. That means fans can continue watching the ‘Hitman’ unleash his destructive prowess on white-ball cricket fields worldwide.

The Evolution of Rohit Sharma in Test Cricket

For years, Rohit Sharma’s Test career seemed like a puzzle missing key pieces. He was in and out of the squad, often criticized for his inconsistency in the middle order. But when he was promoted to open the innings in 2019, everything changed. The new role unlocked a version of Rohit that was both fearless and technically sound.

As an opener, Rohit tightened his game, adjusted to the moving ball, and grew more confident playing the waiting game. Whether it was handling bounce in Australia or spin in India, he adapted brilliantly. As one of the senior-most players in the squad, Rohit led by example. His calm demeanor, tactical acumen, and ability to bat long periods added immense value to India’s red-ball setup.

Top 5 Test Innings Of Rohit’s Career

1. 177 vs West Indies, Kolkata (2013) – Debut Brilliance

Walking in at 83/5 on debut is no dream scenario, but Rohit made it his stage. He scored a glorious 177, stitching a mammoth 280-run stand with R. Ashwin. The elegance, patience, and eventual acceleration showcased a player with potential to thrive in the longest format.

 

Rohit Sharma on his test debut [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]
Rohit Sharma on his test debut [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]

2. 212 vs South Africa, Ranchi (2019) – Peak of Dominance

Opening the innings, Rohit unleashed his full range. Scoring 212 off 255 balls, he punished both pace and spin with calculated aggression. This innings not only won India the game but also sealed Rohit’s place as a formidable Test opener.

Rohit Sharma's double hundred against South Africa. [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]
Rohit Sharma’s double hundred against South Africa. [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]

3. 161 vs England, Chennai (2021) – Mastering Spin

The pitch was turning from Day 1. Most batters looked clueless. But Rohit, with his nimble footwork and superb shot selection, turned it into a batting paradise for himself. His 161 runs were instrumental in giving India the upper hand and eventually levelling the series.

Rohit Sharma's double hundred against South Africa. [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]
Rohit Sharma’s double hundred against South Africa. [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]

4. 127 vs England, The Oval (2021) – Overseas Excellence

In foreign conditions known to expose subcontinental batters, Rohit’s knock of 127 stood tall. Slow to start but building steadily, it was a lesson in resilience and shot control. This innings helped India set up a famous victory and was his first overseas century.

Rohit Sharma against England. [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]
Rohit Sharma against England. [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]

5. 120 vs Australia, Nagpur (2023) – Leading from the Front

Against a high-quality Aussie attack on a tough Nagpur pitch, Rohit showed why he’s one of the best. Dancing down the track, sweeping with confidence, and dominating bowlers, he scored 120 when most struggled. That knock set the tone for the series.

Rohit Sharma test hundred against Australia [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]
Rohit Sharma test hundred against Australia [Image Credit: ESPNCricinfo]

Statistical Overview of His Test Career

Rohit Sharma’s Test career has been marked by impressive performances and remarkable milestones. Across 56 matches, he has amassed 3,962 runs at an average of 45.25, including 10 centuries and a double century, along with 16 half-centuries. His contributions as an opener have set him apart, making him the only player to score centuries in all three formats while opening the innings. He also holds the record for the highest individual score on Test debut for India and has hit the most sixes in a single Test series by an Indian, a feat achieved during the South Africa tour in 2019. His ability to dominate across conditions and formats has cemented his legacy in Indian cricket.


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