Indian captain Rohit Sharma is a legendary hero of the current generation and has had outstanding performances in all three international cricket formats. These are Rohit Sharma’s top three Test outings.
3. 177 runs against West Indies in Kolkata
During the very last Test series of Sachin Tendulkar’s legendary career, Rohit Sharma earned his Test debut at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Upon his debut, the stylish right-handed batter showed the world precisely what the uproar had to do with him. Following a top-order collapse, the visitors restricted India to 83/5 by collecting 234 runs in the first inning. After that, in an important 73-run partnership for the sixth wicket, the youngster fought with captain MS Dhoni. In his six-hour stint at the crease, the Mumbai batter produced a stunning knock of 177 runs, smashing 23 fours and one six. Rohit Sharma received the award for Player of the Match for his game-changing heroics as India won the Test by 51 runs.
2. 161 runs against England in Chennai
This match arose at a crucial point for the Indian team and was arguably Rohit Sharma’s best effort in a home Test. India, who won the toss, opted to bat first on a surface that benefited spinners promptly. The top-order batter delivered an outstanding attacking knock of 161 runs. His assistance made sure that the hosts were able to achieve an adequate total in the first innings, regardless of how wickets were dropping at the other end. After Kohli was dismissed for a duck, the right-handed batter forged a key partnership with Rahane. Collectively, they scored 162 runs for their fourth wicket, saving India from danger in this Test game. India trounced the visitors, England, by 317 runs.
1. 212 runs against South Africa in Ranchi
In Test cricket in 2019, Rohit Sharma had a divine comeback. The great top-order hitter had a wonderful performance in the series, concluding with the most runs scored. The Mumbai cricketer played with an average strike rate of over 80 and produced 212 runs in just 255 balls. His innings of play had 28 fours and six sixes. India tallied 497 runs in the first inning owing to a right-handed batter knock. Notably, India defeated South