Even though Indian opener Rohit Sharma was full of talent since the beginning of his international career, the Maharashtra batsman discovered the best way to channelize his ability when he was promoted up the order in the Indian cricket team. In the backdrop of India’s second Champions Trophy title in 2013, Rohit found his form continued to impress in the ODI series against Australia. The right-handed batsman scored two centuries, including 209, only the third double in One Day International cricket. Following the remarkable outing, he didn’t just improve as a batsman but developed some leadership skills within his dynamic personality. In the Indian Premier League (IPL), Rohit remains the most successful skipper as he has led Mumbai Indians to the title thrice in the cash-rich league. Under the captaincy of Rohit, Mumbai have lifted the IPL trophy in 2013, 2015 and 2017.
Read MorePerth: Gearing up for a virtual semifinal against England here on Friday, the Indian cricket team will keep a keen eye on the progress of batsman Rohit Sharma, who continues to nurse a sore hamstring.With
Perth: The Indian team management has decided not to risk injured opener Rohit Sharma for India's do-or-die cricket tri-series game against England on January 30 and also for the finals in case India happen to
New Delhi: What transforms Rohit Sharma from a mediocre test batsmen to an ODI batsman whose wicket will be cherished for a long time in the World Cup by the lucky bowlers….?Rohit Sharma who had
Adelaide: Australian opener Aaron Finch has backed teammate David Warner over sledging saying the latter's ability to take on opponents verbally benefits the team.“Having a guy like that (Warner) in your team is fantastic,” Finch
Brisbane, Australia: India Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat Tuesday in the tri-series limited-overs international against England at Brisbane's Gabba ground.India is without prolific batsman Rohit Sharma, who has a
Melbourne: Volatile Australian batsman David Warner was on Monday warned by his cricket Board boss to "stop looking for trouble" after he engaged in verbal spat with Indian opener Rohit Sharma during the tri-series match
Melbourne: Australian cricket coach Darren Lehmann today warned his wards against "crossing the line" in on-field aggression but conceded that the side would always "teeter pretty close" to the edge.The verbal spat between David Warner
Melbourne, Australia: Australia batsman David Warner says he has been fined half his match fee over his verbal altercation with India's Rohit Sharma during Sunday's tri-series one-day cricket international at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.Warner revealed
Melbourne: Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni praised Rohit Sharma, who has been in good form in the ODI cricket for the past two years, terming him as someone, who now knows the art of "building
Melbourne: On cloud nine after bagging back-to-back man of the match awards in the ongoing cricket tri-series, left-arm fast bowler Mitchell Starc Sunday said he is relishing the opportunity of leading Australia's bowling attack in
Melbourne, Australia: Aaron Finch made 96 to lead Australia to a six-wicket win over India Sunday in a tri-series one-day cricket match shaped by the innings of two opening batsmen.Rohit Sharma earlier made 138, batting
Melbourne: Rohit Sharma scored 138 and shared a 126-run partnership with Suresh Raina to guide India to 267-8 as it batted first on Sunday in a tri-series one-day cricket international against Australia at the Melbourne
Melbourne: Scoreboard after Australia defeated India by 4 wickets in the second ODI of the Carlton Mid Triangular series played at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Sunday. India innings: 267/8 in 50 overs Rohit Sharma c
Melbourne: Tempers flared once again during the second one-dayer of the ongoing cricket tri-series when Indian opener Rohit Sharma and Australian batsman David Warner got involved in a verbal exchange at the MCG, here today.The
New Delhi: The Tests are over, and in many ways the horror of another away defeat even though the magnitude was not so glaring, for India. But for a few players who featured in the
Sydney: Murali Vijay struck his fourth half-century of the series to guide India to 160 for two at tea on the fifth and final day of the fourth cricket Test against Australia, here Saturday.At the
Syndey: India was 73-1 at lunch on Saturday, needing 276 runs for an improbable victory against Australia on the fifth day of the fourth test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.Australia stand-in captain Steve Smith declared
Sydney: India made good use of a placid Sydney Cricket Ground pitch to move steadily to 122-2 at lunch on the third day of the fourth test, still 450 runs behind Australia.Resuming his innings Thursday,
Sydney: Scoreboard after India scored 342/5 at Stumps in first innings on Day 3 in the fourth test played at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) here Thursday. Australia 1st innings: 572/7 (dec) India 1st innings: 342/5 in
Sydney: After a disastrous bowling performance, Indian batsmen have the responsibility to cover the damage and the first target would be to avoid the follow-on. Australia are ahead by 230 going into day four and they
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