Who is the captain of indian cricket team ? Rohit Sharma

Who is the captain of indian cricket team ? 


Rohit Sharma






NameRohit Sharma
BornApril 30, 1987
 Nagpur, Maharashtra
Age36 years 151 days
TeamsIndia, Deccan Chargers, India A, India Green, India U19, Mumbai, Mumbai Indians, Indians, India Blue, Board Presidents XI
NicknameRohit
Bat StyleRight Handed Bat
Bowl StyleRight-arm offbreak



 TestODIT20IIPL
Mat52251148243
Inn88243140238
Runs36771011238536211
Avg46.5448.8530.8229.58
SR56.2790.53139.25130.05
HS212264118109
NO9361528
100s103041
50s16522942
4s394927348554
6s77292182257
Bowling Statistics

TestODIT20IIPL
Mat52251148243
Inn1638932
Balls38359368339
Runs224515113453
Wkt28115
BBI26 / 127 / 222 / 16 / 1
BBM35 / 127 / 222 / 16 / 1
Eco3.515.219.978.02
Avg112.064.38113.030.2
5W0000
10W
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Rohit Sharma is an Indian international cricketer who is widely regarded as one of the most talented and successful batsmen in the modern era. Here is some information about Rohit Sharma:

Early Life:

 Rohit Sharma was born on April 30, 1987, in Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. He comes from a humble background and had to overcome various challenges to pursue his cricketing dreams.

Cricketing Career: 

Rohit made his debut for the Indian cricket team in both One-Day Internationals (ODIs) and T20 Internationals (T20Is) in 2007. He made his Test debut in 2013. He is primarily known for his batting prowess in limited-overs cricket.

Style of Play:

 Rohit is an elegant right-handed batsman known for his classical stroke play and ability to build big innings. He has a wide range of shots and is particularly known for his pull and lofted shots.

Records and Achievements:

 Rohit Sharma holds numerous records in limited-overs cricket, including the highest individual score in a single ODI inning (264 runs) and the most centuries in a single edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup (5 centuries in the 2019 World Cup). He has also been the captain of the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL), leading the team to multiple IPL titles.

ODI Double Centuries: 

Rohit Sharma is the only player to have scored three double centuries in ODIs, with scores of 209, 264, and 208*.



Leadership Role: 

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Rohit Sharma had taken over the captaincy of the Indian cricket team in the limited-overs formats (ODIs and T20Is) in the absence of Virat Kohli for certain periods. However, please note that leadership roles in cricket teams can change, so I recommend checking the latest updates to verify his current status.

Personal Life:

 Rohit Sharma is married to Ritika Sajdeh, and they have a daughter named Samaira.

Rohit Sharma's performances on the cricket field have earned him a significant following and a place among India's cricketing legends. Please verify the most current information about his career and achievements, as developments may have occurred since my last update in September 2021.

However, a worrying trend continued after the selectors picked him for the tour to Australia after his Kolkata epic: that of getting picked for away Test tours based on white ball performances in less testing conditions. He was picked after his 209 for the South Africa tour in late 2013 and looked technically inept in seaming conditions, committing to the line of the ball too early and playing as if it were a true wicket. His strength of picking the length early in ODIs was turning into a curse in Test matches. Similarly, having been picked for the tour of Australia on the back of his 264, he made just one fifty in 6 innings, looking completely at sea against the pace-heavy Australian attack, continuously playing away from the body, trying to hit through the line in conditions conducive to lateral movement and showing poor off-stump awareness.

Nevertheless he continued his golden run in ODIs, ending the 2015 World Cup campaign as India's second-highest run-scorer with a total of 330 runs, including a hundred in the quarter-final against Bangladesh to go with two fifties.

Rohit, the ODI player, finally delivered a break-through performance as an opener with an impeccable limited-overs tour of Australia in early 2016, making back-to-back hundreds and a 99 in the series and finally answering the faith of the selectors and his captain. He had become a one-day monster who developed a habit - started his ODI innings in a slow and steady manner, but could really lay into any bowling attack once he was in. With an extended home season, Rohit continued to get chances in Tests and showed vast improvement in his technique, playing closer to his body and preventing his ODI game to amalgamate with his more air-tight Test technique. With four fifties and a hundred in his last 5 innings, he capped off a fruitful home season with an unprecedented third ODI double-century against a woebegone Sri Lankan attack.

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