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- Rohit Sharma set a record for the most sixes by an opener in ODI cricket history, hitting 329 sixes and surpassing Chris Gayle's previous record of 328 during a match against New Zealand.
- He also achieved 650 sixes in international cricket, making him the first player to reach this milestone.
- Despite his historical performance, Rohit was dismissed for 26 runs off 29 balls in the match's ninth over.
- Virat Kohli excelled, scoring a half-century and surpassing Kumar Sangakkara to become the second-leading run-scorer in ODI cricket history.
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Rohit Sharma sets new world record in first ODI against New Zealand as India chase 301 runs
Star India batter Rohit Sharma now holds the record for most sixes by an opener in ODI cricket history. The 38-year-old already holds the record for most sixes in the format. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill scored a half-century each as India chase 301 runs.
IND vs NZ: Rohit Sharma Creates History: First Batter to Hit 650 International Sixes, Breaks Chris Gayle's ODI Record
Indian cricket team captain and explosive opening batsman, Rohit Sharma, has etched his name in the annals of cricket history during the first One Day International against New Zealand, while in his brisk innings of 26 runs, Sharma struck two magnificent sixes, taking his tally of international sixes to an astonishing 650. This monumental achievement makes him the first and only cricketer in the world to reach this milestone, a testament to his …
Rohit Sharma breaks Chris Gayle’s record for most sixes as an opener in ODIs
New Delhi: Rohit Sharma broke another record as India defeated New Zealand by four wickets in the 1st ODI of the three-match series at the BCA Stadium in Vadodara on Sunday, January 11. Rohit shattered West Indies legend Chris Gayle’s record for most sixes by an opener in ODIs. The Hitman achieved the feat enroute to his 26-run knock in the game. The Hitman, who is already the most prolific six-hitter in ODI history, needed only two sixes to go …
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