Rohit Sharma enters elite company with landmark achievement
During the seventh over of India’s Super Four encounter against Sri Lanka, Rohit jabbed a good length delivery from Kasun Rajitha behind the bowler's head. The ball flew all the way over long off region for an impressive six.
With this, he achieved the milestone of 10,000 ODI runs. He became the second-fastest batter to reach this landmark. He took 241 innings to get here, which stands only behind his compatriot Virat Kohli (205 innings).
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He was the sixth India batter to achieve this feat. Preceding him are Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and MS Dhoni.
Batters with 10,000 runs in men's ODIs
Player Name | ODI Runs |
Sachin Tendulkar (India) | 18426 |
Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) | 14234 |
Ricky Ponting (Australia) | 13704 |
Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) | 13430 |
Virat Kohli (India) | 13024 |
Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka) | 12650 |
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan) | 11739 |
Jacques Kallis (South Africa) | 11579 |
Sourav Ganguly (India) | 11363 |
Rahul Dravid (India) | 10889 |
MS Dhoni (India) | 10773 |
Chris Gayle (West Indies) | 10480 |
Brian Lara (West Indies) | 10405 |
Tillakaratne Dilshan (Sri Lanka) | 10290 |
Rohit Sharma (India) | 10001* |
Rohit Sharma made his ODI debut in 2007 against Ireland. Averaging 49, he has 30 ODI tons (joint-third highest), and fifty half-centuries. He has the highest individual score (264) in ODI history, and is the only batter to hit three double tons in the format.
He also has the most number of sixes for an India batter in ODIs (285). This is the third-highest in the world, after Shahid Afridi (351) and Chris Gayle (331).