Rohit Sharma Hits 600th Six in T20 World Cup
Rohit Sharma Makes History with 600th Six in Dominant Indian Victory
Indian captain Rohit Sharma stole the show in their T20 World Cup opener against Ireland on Wednesday, not just with a commanding fifty but also by etching his name in cricketing history.
Sharma’s knock of 52 runs from 37 balls (140.54 strike rate) was laced with four boundaries and three sixes, with the third six being a landmark moment. It marked his 600th six in international cricket, making him the first player ever to achieve this feat.
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Unfortunately, Sharma’s innings was cut short due to an injury after the 10th over. However, his contribution, alongside brilliant bowling performances from the likes of Hardik Pandya (3/27) and Jasprit Bumrah (2/6), helped India cruise to an easy eight-wicket win.
Here’s a quick breakdown of Sharma’s achievements in the match:
600th six in international cricket (first player ever)
52 runs from 37 balls (140.54 strike rate)
4 fours & 3 sixes
The second player to score 4000+ runs across all formats (joining Virat Kohli)
Completed 4000 T20I runs
Joined the 1000-run club in the T20 World Cup (currently 3rd highest run-scorer)
Despite the injury scare, Rohit Sharma’s knock was a defining moment in the match and his cricketing career. Team India will hope for a speedy recovery as they continue their T20 World Cup campaign.