When Rohit Sharma Scored his first 100 in ODIs

When Rohit Sharma scored his first-ever T20I century against South Africa in 2015

 In a bilateral series against South Africa in Dharmashala in 2015, Rohit Sharma produced one of his most memorable innings. The current Indian captain achieved a century in the game’s shortest format for the first time ever on the international stage.

KEY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Rohit Sharma scored 106 runs vs South AFrica in 2015 in Dharamshala.
  • This was his first T20I 100.
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Rohit has scored 362 runs in T20Is vs South Africa.

India won T20I, the first of a three-game T20I series, by eight wickets at Thiruvananthapuram’s Greenfield Stadium. South Africa were capped at 106 after a ferocious power play by Arshdeep Singh and Deepak Chahar his bowling performance. India stumbled a bit in pursuit, but Suryakumar Yadav and KL Rahul held on until the end to give Men in Blue a comfortable victory.

But Rohit Sharma was a player who failed to impress with his racket. After only two deliveries, he was looking for ducks, so his time in the fold was very short. This was actually pretty uncharacteristic for Rohit Sharma, who leads India in the T20I run against South Africa with 364 runs.

India has a bad start in Dalam Charla 2015 with the second T20i of the three -game series between South Africa and India. When he formed a 138 -run partnership with his Virat Kohli and his second wicket, his teammate ROHIT SHARMA India saved the day.

Rohit Sharma slowly proceeded with things and used 39 balls to complete half a century. However, he quickly increased the inning, he hit 106 carry with only 66 balls, 12 pho and 5 6, and his batting average exceeded 160.

ROHIT SHARMA has created a history with this performance. This was the first time he achieved 100 runs in the shortest format of the game on the world stage. After playing against the same opponent in the 2010 World Championship, Suresh Raina became the second Indian who recorded 300 runs in T20 International.

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