IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma's Century Highlights in Second ODI Against England

Rohit scored 131 off 84 balls against Afghanistan in Delhi during the 2023 Cricket World Cup after that in this match he scored century against England

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IND vs ENG: Rohit Sharma's Century Highlights in Second ODI Against England

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India captain Rohit Sharma is back in form and he scored well made century in the second ODI against England at Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Sunday. Rohit sharma reached his hundred in style, smashing a six over long-off against leg-spinner Adil Rashid.  

This was Rohit’s first ODI century since his 131 off 84 balls against Afghanistan in Delhi during the 2023 Cricket World Cup. It was also his 32nd ODI hundred, putting him third on the all-time list in india's centuries list, behind him there are Indian great batters Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli.  

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Rohit added another record by becoming the second-highest six-hitter in ODI cricket. now, Chris Gayle at 331 sixes but moved ahead in the second over of India’s chase, flicking the ball Atkinson for a huge six over midwicket.

Rohit’s century was a crucial knock that helped India stay in control of the chase against england. It also showed why he is still one of the best ODI batters. With another milestone to his name and a match-winning innings, he reminded that Form is Temporary but Class is Permanent.

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