Rohit Sharma
Team India has started preparing for the Super 8 for the T20 World Cup. The performance of the Indian team during the group stage was very good. Team India defeated Ireland, Pakistan and America during this period. Team India was the top team of its group. Fans are expecting a similar performance from the Indian team during the Super 8. Team India will play all its matches in the West Indies during the Super 8. Earlier, the Indian team has played all the matches in America. Meanwhile, let us tell you that Team India captain Rohit Sharma’s record has been very good in the West Indies. Every Indian fan will be happy to see the record of Hitman.
How has Rohit Sharma’s record been in the West Indies
Rohit Sharma is one of the most dangerous players in T20 cricket. If we take a look at Rohit Sharma’s record in T20 International, he has scored 4042 runs in 146 innings of 154 matches at an average of 31.83 and a strike rate of 139.62. Rohit Sharma has a total of 5 centuries in T20 International. This is the highest number of centuries in this format. If we look at his statistics only in West Indies, in T20 International, he has scored 185 runs in 6 innings of 7 matches at an average of 46.25 and a strike rate of 145.67. During this period, Rohit Sharma’s highest score has been 79 not out.
These teams will play matches
India has entered the Super 8 as the A1 team. With this it has also been decided that India will face Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Australia there. Australia has not lost a single match in its group. Afghanistan’s team is also in great form, which means there is a strong possibility of a tough match. Bangladesh’s team cannot be taken lightly either. They have won three matches during their group stage. In such a situation it is very important for Rohit Sharma’s bat to perform well in the West Indies.
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