Rohit Sharma

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For a large part of his career, it seemed Rohit Sharma biggest gift was his biggest burden. Languid, easy on the eye, all shots in his armory, Rohit Sharma emerged from Mumbai’s suburbs as the heir apparent to the batting greats of the 2000s. Ironically his IPL franchise nicknamed him “Hitman” when he was anything but more caresser, less hitter.

However, it took time and persistence for him to become the double-hundred machine and IPL-winning phenomenon that he eventually became.

That Sharma had the talent was apparent to both the casual observer and to the trained eye. So while it took time for that batting talent to translate into runs, the casual observers kept getting frustrated, and the trained eyes of the selectors and captains kept backing him. It had Sharma frustrated too, who began to hate the word “talent”, which became a pejorative nickname for him on social media. Once it all clicked, though – move to open the batting in ODIs late in 2012 was one particular turning point – it did so spectacularly.

Sharma scored ODI double-hundreds for fun, won five IPLs in its first 12 editions, scored five hundred at the 2019 ODI World Cup, and when he finally got to open in Tests in 2019, three quick hundreds in his first series, one of them a double. Sharma became one of the colossal six-hitters of his era. So spectacular and certain was his acceleration that people began anticipate a double-century every time he went past a score of 50.

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Along the way, his captaincy at Mumbai Indians, whom he led to four titles, won plaudits. He was methodical, studious and calm, using all available technology and data to arrive at decisions. He was an able deputy to Virat Kohli in limited-overs formats in international cricket, winning India two titles in Kohli’s absence.

Rohit sharma’s Personal detail

Birth DateApr 30, 1987 (33 years)
Birth PlaceNagpur, Maharashtra
RoleBatsman
Batting StyleRight Handed Bat
Bowling StyleRight-arm offbreak
WifeRitika Sajdeh (m. 2015)
ChildrenSamaira Sharma
SchoolSwami Vivekanand International School, Mumbai

Rohit sharma’s Relationships

Ex-GirlfriendSofiya Hayat
Ex Girlfriend/wifeRitika sajdeh

Rohit sharma’s Career detail

IPL

Mumbai Indians2006/07–present
Deccan Chargers (squad no. 45)2008–2010
Mumbai Indians (squad no. 45)2011–present

National

India(2007–present)

Career stats

Batting Career Summary
  M Inn NO Runs HS Avg BF SR 100 200 50 4s 6s
Test 39 66 8 2679 212 46.19 4627 57.9 7 1 12 282 59
ODI 227 220 32 9205 264 48.96 10354 88.9 29 3 43 832 244
T20I 111 103 14 2864 118 32.18 2061 138.96 4 0 22 252 133
IPL 207 202 28 5480 109 31.49 4199 130.51 1 0 40 476 224
Bowling Career Summary
  M Inn B Runs Wkts BBI BBM Econ Avg SR 5W 10W
Test 39 16 383 224 2 1/26 1/35 3.51 112.0 191.5 0 0
ODI 227 38 593 515 8 2/27 2/27 5.21 64.38 74.12 0 0
T20I 111 9 68 113 1 1/22 1/22 9.97 113.0 68.0 0 0
IPL 207 31 338 449 15 4/6 4/6 7.97 29.93 22.53 0 0

Rohit sharma Awards

Rohit Sharma was honoured with ‘Arjuna Award’ in 2015.

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Awarded the Golden Bat award for scoring the most number of runs in ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

GQ Awards, India

2018WinnerStyle And Culture AwardSporting Elegance
2015WinnerGQ AwardSportsman of the Year

Rohit sharma Revenue/Earnings

ODI6 Lakh per Match
Test15 Lakh per Match
T203 Lakh per Match
BCCI A+ contract7 Crores per annum
IPL fee15 crore
Brand Endorsement1 crore per day
Net worth(approx)227 crore

Rohit sharma Assets

Mumbai Apartment30 crore
CarsSkoda Laura,Toyota Fortuner and BMW X3

Rohit sharma Favourite Things

Favorite FoodAalo paratha, Chinese cuisine 
Favorite ActorHrithik Roshan, Akshay kumar
Favorite MoviesVeera Zara, The avengers, iron man etc
Favorite FoodAalo paratha, chinese cuisine
Favourite DestinationNew York

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