When Rohit Sharma became second fastest batter after Virat Kohli to achieve this feat | Cricket News



NEW DELHI: On September 12 in 2023, India captain Rohit Sharma became the second fastest batter to reach 10,000 runs in ODIs, achieving this remarkable milestone during the Asia Cup match against Sri Lanka in Colombo.
The Indian captain reached the landmark in just 241 innings, trailing only the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, who accomplished the feat in 259 innings. Rohit’s 53-run knock showcased his exceptional batting skills, as he played with a mix of aggression and finesse, hitting boundaries at will.
Star Indian batter Virat Kohli, who holds the top spot, needed only 205 innings to reach the 10,000-run milestone.

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His achievement not only highlights his consistency but also cements his status as one of the modern greats of the game. Fans and cricket analysts alike have praised his ability to perform under pressure, especially in crucial matches.
Starting his career as a middle-order batsman, Rohit found his true calling after being promoted to the opening position. From that point on, his career saw an extraordinary rise, highlighted by his penchant for scoring big centuries. His record-breaking 264-run knock against Sri Lanka in 2014 remains the highest individual score in ODI cricket.
Known for his calm, composed style at the crease and his explosive power when needed, Rohit has redefined the role of an opener. His ability to anchor innings and accelerate in the latter stages has made him one of the most dangerous batters in world cricket.
His three double centuries in ODIs, a unique achievement, underscore his remarkable ability to play long innings with sustained intensity.
As India’s captain, Rohit continues to lead by example, combining his leadership skills with his world-class batting. Reaching 10,000 runs is a milestone that reflects his dominance over the years, and with many matches still ahead of him, Rohit looks poised to add more records to his name.