Having made his ODI debut in 2007, Rohit Sharma has amassed a staggering 10,866 runs in 265 matches at an impressive average of 49.17. With only 134 runs needed, he stands on the cusp of becoming the 10th player globally and the fourth Indian, after Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and Virat Kohli, to breach the coveted 11,000-run mark in ODIs.
Rohit Sharma’s mastery with the bat is evident in his boundary count across formats. The 37-year-old has 1,868 fours to his name, 1,011 in ODIs, 383 in Tests, and 473 in T20Is.
Rohit is just 32 boundaries shy of joining the elite club of players with 1,900 or more international fours. His ability to find gaps with precision makes this milestone highly achievable during the tournament
With 48 international centuries under his belt, 31 in ODIs, 12 in Tests, and 5 in T20Is, Rohit is within touching distance of a monumental milestone. Two more centuries in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will see him become one of the few players in cricket history to notch 50 international centuries, cementing his place among the game's all-time greats
Rohit's ODI credentials are unparalleled. With 10,866 runs, 31 centuries, 57 half-centuries, and a record three double centuries, he has redefined white-ball batting and established himself as one of the finest ODI cricketers of all time. The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 could further amplify his legendary status.
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