3 best Rohit Sharma knocks at the T20 World Cup
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Watch the highlights of his innings: in 2010, a 23-year-old Rohit Sharma smashed a 46-ball 79* in India's ICC Men's clash against Australia.Watch the highlights of his innings: Unfortunately, India's innings crumbled in bizarre fashion as Dirk Nannes and Shaun Tait wreaked havoc. Rohit Sharma stood tall against the Australian bowling attack, while singlehandedly saving the side from an embarrassing loss. He scored an unbeaten 79 in 46 balls and was the only one of the two Indian batters to register a double-digit total. India were reeling at 50/7 at one stage in the innings but Rohit hung in there with the tailenders to put up a fight. The Men in Blue were bundled out for 135, and lost the game by 49 runs.
3 best Rohit Sharma knocks at the T20 World Cup
Rohit Sharma (Credits: Twitter) is one of the few players who was a part of the inaugural edition of the in 2007. He's currently leading the Indian team in the 2022 edition of the tournament as they try to get their hands on the trophy for the first time after a 15-year gap. Over the years, Rohit has been a fine player for India in all formats. In the T20 World Cups, he's also made his presence felt, serving as a timely reminder of his class every now and then. On that note, let's take a look at three of Rohit Sharma's best knocks in the T20 World Cup.#1 79* 46 vs Australia 2010
Rohit Sharma's best knock at the T20 World Cup perhaps came in a losing cause. India found themselves in a must-win game against Australia at the T20 World Cup in 2010. After opting to bowl first, the Indian side were set a target of 185 in this knockout contest. in 2010, a 23-year-old Rohit Sharma smashed a 46-ball 79* in India's ICC Men's clash against Australia.Watch the highlights of his innings: in 2010, a 23-year-old Rohit Sharma smashed a 46-ball 79* in India's ICC Men's clash against Australia.Watch the highlights of his innings: Unfortunately, India's innings crumbled in bizarre fashion as Dirk Nannes and Shaun Tait wreaked havoc. Rohit Sharma stood tall against the Australian bowling attack, while singlehandedly saving the side from an embarrassing loss. He scored an unbeaten 79 in 46 balls and was the only one of the two Indian batters to register a double-digit total. India were reeling at 50/7 at one stage in the innings but Rohit hung in there with the tailenders to put up a fight. The Men in Blue were bundled out for 135, and lost the game by 49 runs.