Rohit Sharma”s form has been one of the most discussed topics on social media. With two centuries and a half century, he is already standing second in the table for maximum runs and he is looking hungry for more.
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His centuries against Australia and Pakistan were not only destructive but also he showed his class with a blend of both aggression and composure. His valuable 140 runs made India notch up a high score on the board. He ensured that India will maintain its winning streak against Pakistan in World Cups (7-0) currently.
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However, a particular shot played by Rohit in yesterday”s match reminded every cricket fan of the master blaster”s. It is to be noted that Sachin”s innings against Pakistan in 2003 has its own importance. Rohit yesterday replicated the same type of a six played by the master against the same opposition.
The six towards the offside off Hasan Ali by Rohit delighted the fans and they were so enthralled to witness it again. Even the official handle of ICC in Instagram posted the video asking who did it better?
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It is to be noted that Rohit smacked several records in this tournament. In Australia”s game, he became the third Indian player after Sachin and Virat to register maximum centuries in limited overs. Yesterday, he surpassed former Indian skipper MS Dhoni to score the highest number of sixes among Indians in the International cricket.
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Sachin in 2003 or Rohit in 2019 – who did it better? pic.twitter.com/M9k8z5lLQd
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