As one of India's top cricket players, Rohit Sharma is well known for his exceptional batting skills and ability to score big runs in high-pressure situations. However, along with his impressive accomplishments, Sharma also holds some less-than-ideal records in the sport. In this blog, we will explore Rohit Sharma's most infamous records in cricket, highlighting the events that led to these records and their impact on his career.
Record | Description | Country | Year |
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Most ducks in ODI cricket | Rohit Sharma has the most ducks in ODI cricket, with 13. This is a record that he shares with Sachin Tendulkar. | India | 2007-2022 |
Most innings without a fifty in Test cricket | Rohit Sharma has played 29 Test innings without scoring a fifty. This is a record that he shares with Cheteshwar Pujara. | India | 2013-2022 |
Most runs scored in an innings without scoring a hundred in ODI cricket | Rohit Sharma scored 176 runs against South Africa in 2013, but he was out for 96. This is the most runs scored in an innings without scoring a hundred in ODI cricket. | India | 2013 |
Most runs scored in an innings without scoring a hundred in Test cricket | Rohit Sharma scored 209 runs against Australia in 2013, but he was out for 99. This is the most runs scored in an innings without scoring a hundred in Test cricket. | India | 2013 |
Most ducks in a Test series | Rohit Sharma scored ducks in all three of his innings in the 2014 Test series against England. This is the most ducks scored in a Test series by any Indian batsman. | India | 2014 |
The first record on our list is Rohit Sharma's record for the most golden ducks in IPL history. A golden duck is when a batsman is dismissed without scoring a run on the first ball they face in an innings. Rohit Sharma holds this record with a total of 13 golden ducks in his IPL career.This record is particularly surprising because Rohit Sharma is known for his aggressive batting style and his ability to score big runs. However, he has also been known to take risks early on in his innings, which may have contributed to his high number of golden ducks.
Another unfortunate record held by Rohit Sharma is the most run-outs in international cricket. A run-out occurs when a batsman is out of their crease while the ball is in play and a fielder hits the stumps with the ball. Rohit Sharma has been run out a total of 34 times in his international career, making him the player with the most run-outs in the sport.This record is a reflection of Sharma's aggressive running between the wickets and his willingness to take risks, but it also highlights the importance of good communication and teamwork between batsmen.
Finally, Rohit Sharma holds another record that he probably wishes he didn't - the most centuries in a losing cause in ODIs. An ODI is a one-day international match, and a century is when a batsman scores 100 runs in an innings. Sharma has scored a total of 10 centuries in losing causes in ODIs, meaning that his impressive batting performances were not enough to secure a victory for his team.This record is a reflection of the importance of teamwork in cricket and the fact that even the best individual performances cannot always overcome poor team performance.
Rohit Sharma scored 176 runs against South Africa in 2013, but he was out for 96. This is the most runs scored in an innings without scoring a hundred in ODI cricket. Rohit Sharma's innings of 176 came off 125 balls. He hit 14 fours and 3 sixes. He was dismissed by Kagiso Rabada.
Rohit Sharma has played 29 Test innings without scoring a fifty. This is a record that he shares with Cheteshwar Pujara. Rohit Sharma's first Test fifty came against West Indies in 2013. He has since scored 11 more Test fifties. His most recent Test fifty came against Sri Lanka in 2022.
In conclusion, while Rohit Sharma is undoubtedly one of the best batsmen in Indian cricket history, he also holds some records that he probably wishes he didn't. These records highlight the challenges of a sport as complex and unpredictable as cricket, and they serve as a reminder that even the best players can have off-days. Despite these less-than-ideal records, Sharma's impressive accomplishments and overall contribution to the sport
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