Rohit Sharma is an Indian cricketer who has captained the Indian national cricket team across all formats. Holding various records as a right-hand batsman to his name, he is considered one of the best opening batters in international cricket.
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Wiki/Biography
Rohit Gurunath Sharma was born on Thursday, 30 April 1987 (age 36 years; as of 2023) in Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India. His zodiac sign is Taurus. He grew up in Borivali, Mumbai, where he was raised by his grandparents and uncles as his father’s low income was not sufficient to run the family.
He attended Our Lady of Vailankanni High School, Mumbai, and Swami Vivekanand International School and Junior College, Mumbai.
After he passed his 12th board exams, he dropped out of Rizvi College in Mumbai to pursue his cricketing career.
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.): 5′ 9″
Weight (approx.): 75 Kg
Hair Colour: Black
Eye Colour: Dark Brown
Body Measurements (approx.): Chest: 40″, Waist: 34″, Biceps: 12″
Family
Parents & Siblings
Rohit Sharma’s father, Gurunath Sharma, worked as a caretaker of a transport firm storehouse. His mother, Purnima Sharma, belongs to Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.
He has a younger brother named Vishal Sharma.
Wife & Children
Rohit Sharma got married to Ritika Sajdeh on 13 December 2015 in Mumbai.
Ritika is a sports manager. They earlier got engaged in June 2015. The couple has a daughter named Samaira (born in 2018).
Relationships/Affairs
Rohit Sharma and Ritika Sajdeh dated each other for six years before marriage.
Religion
Rohit Sharma follows Hinduism.
Address
He lives in a 4 BHK apartment in Ahuja Towers, Worli, Mumbai.
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Career
Coach and Initial Training
When Rohit was 12 years old, his father, after borrowing money from friends, sent him to a cricket camp in Borivali, where Dinesh Lad, a student of Ramakant Achrekar and a former player for Western Railway was coaching. Soon, Lad was impressed with Rohit’s off-spin, and he enrolled Rohit at Swami Vivekanand International School on a scholarship, where Rohit won many games with his off-spin for the school.
One day, Lad noticed Rohit’s batting potential while Rohit was doing shadow practice in the nets, and he promoted him to the opening position from number eight. Although Rohit was omitted from the Under-16 selection trial, he earned the title of Player of the Tournament during Mumbai’s selection trials. He scored a century as an opener in his debut Harris and Giles Shield school cricket tournament.
Later, Vasoo Paranjape, a former Indian cricketer and coach, played a crucial role in securing a place for Rohit not only in the U-17 squad but also in the playing XI. By 2004, Rohit had become Mumbai’s rising star. Pravin Amre, the chief junior selector at the time, after being convinced by Paranjape to watch Rohit bat in a local match, helped Rohit get a cricket scholarship.
Domestic and List A
In March 2005, Rohit Sharma made his List A debut for West Zone against Central Zone in the Deodhar Trophy at Gwalior; he scored 31 not out. His breakthrough performance came in the same tournament against North Zone at the Maharanna Bhupal College Ground in Udaipur in which he scored 142 in 123 balls.
First Class and Ranji
In July 2006, he made his First Class debut for India A against New Zealand A at Darwin; he scored 57 runs in the first innings, and 22 runs in the second innings. He made his Ranji Trophy debut for Mumbai against Gujarat in the 2006–07 season, scoring 205 off 267 balls. His highest Ranji score of 309 not out came in a match against Gujarat in December 2009. In October 2013, after the retirement of Ajit Agarakar, Rohit Sharma became the captain of the Mumbai Ranji team.
International Debut
Format | Opponent | Venue | Date | Score |
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ODI | Ireland | Civil Service Cricket Club | 23 June 2007 | Did not bat |
Test | West Indies | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | 6 November 2013 | 177 |
T20I | England | Kingsmead | 19 September 2007 | Did not bat |
Records
Records | Details |
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Most Sixes in international cricket | 556 in 453 matches |
Most 100s in ODI World Cup | 7 |
Most 100s in single edition of ODI World Cup | 5 (2019 World Cup) |
Most 200s in ODIs | 3 |
Highest individual score in ODIs | 264 from 173 balls against Sri Lanka at Eden Gardens on 13 November 2014 |
Most runs by boundaries in ODI innings | 186 runs during his 264-run innings against Sri Lanka in 2014 |
Most runs in ODIs in a calendar year | 1,490 runs in 2019 |
Most centuries in T20I cricket | 5 |
IPL
In 2008, he was bought by the Deccan Chargers franchise at the IPL auctions. In 2011, he was sold to the Mumbai Indians. Under his captainship, the Mumbai Indians won the tournament in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020. His only IPL century came in the 2012 season when he scored 109 (not out) against the Kolkata Knight Riders.
Controversy
Double super over controversy
In January 2024, in the third and final T20I against Afghanistan in Bengaluru, a high-voltage drama took place when Rohit Sharma returned to the crease during the second Super Over after being retired out in the first Super Over. As per the Super Over rule, once a batter is retired out, they cannot return to play. While talking about the controversy, Afghanistan’s Karim Janat, who played in the match, said,
We didn’t know much about that. Our management talked to the umpires. Rohit came out to bat, but we learned later that he shouldn’t have been allowed to do that. Even if you were retired out, you can’t come to bat again.”
Awards
- Selected by Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year – 2022
- Major Dhyan Chand Khel Ratna – 2020
- ICC Men’s ODI Cricketer of the Year – 2019
- Arjuna Award – 2015
Favourites
Batter(s): Brian Lara, Sachin Tendulkar
Tennis Player: Roger Federer
Clothing Brand: Diesel
FactsTrivia
- He plays with jersey number 45 for the Indian national cricket team.
- Rohit Sharma follows an eggetarian diet. According to his coach Dinesh Lad, Rohit would often visit his home to have his favourite half-fried eggs as non-vegetarian food was banned at Rohit’s home back then. Lad once recalled a night when Rohit and three others ate more than 60 eggs at his home. Lad said,
You won’t believe it. That night, Rohit, his brother, my son Siddhesh, and another boy—four of them—gulped more than 60 eggs. I was tired of cooking, but it was worth it.”
- When he made his Test debut in November 2013, it was Sachin Tendulkar‘s farewell series.
- Many brands including CEAT and the Swiss watchmaker Hublot have sponsored him.
- He has endorsed various brands including Maggi, Fair and Lovely, Lay’s, Nissan, energy drink Relentless, Nasivion nasal spray, Aristocrat by VIP Industries, Adidas, and Oppo mobiles.
- Rohit Sharma is known for his attacking batting and six-hitting abilities due to which he is often referred to as “Hitman.”
- Sunil Gavaskar once compared Rohit’s batting style to those of Virender Sehwag and Viv Richards.
- Although he is not a regular bowler, he can bowl right arm off spin.
- His favourite fielding position is in the slips.
- Rohit Sharma actively supports various animal welfare campaigns. WWF-India made him its official Rhino Ambassador in 2018. He is also a member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA).
- In September 2015, Rohit Sharma, along with Hollywood actors Matt LeBlanc and Salma Hayek, became part of an anti-poaching campaign in Kenya to save the wild animals of Africa including the last surviving northern white rhinoceros.
- His mother tongue is Telugu. He once said,
Yes, my mother tongue is Telugu…my mom is from Vizag.”
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— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) April 17, 2023
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