Islamabad, Mar 10, 2025: Rohit Sharma, one of the most destructive opening batters in world cricket, has unquestionably elevated his game to greatness.
Known for his hard-hitting abilities across both white and red-ball formats, the career of Rohit has been a testament to continual improvement.
Under his leadership, India secured two major ICC titles in just two years: the 2024 T20 World Cup in the USA and the 2025 Champions Trophy in Pakistan and Dubai.
The individual performances of the right-hander have consistently showcased why he is considered both a great player and an astute captain.
In the Champions Trophy final against New Zealand, Rohit played a match-winning knock, scoring a blistering 76 runs.
His rapid fire innings put pressure on the opposition, setting the stage for the Men in Blue to stay unbeaten throughout the tournament.
The transformation of Rohit has been remarkable. Despite hitting five centuries in the 2019 World Cup, his strike rate in the first Powerplay was just 67.74.
However, since 2020, he has dramatically improved, boasting a Powerplay strike rate of 115.51. This stark difference underscores how he has evolved from a good player to a great one, always striving for improvement.