Indian captain Rohit Sharma broke his silence with a stupendous 119 off 90 balls as India chased down 305 without hassles in the second ODI against England at Cuttack on Sunday to seal a 2-0 series victory. His 32nd ODI century, laced with 12 boundaries and 7 sixes saw him get past Chris Gayle to emerge as the second highest six-hitter in ODI cricket. This knock, coming after months of bad form, reinstated his value ahead of the Champions Trophy. "Just another day in the office," Rohit said, for whom all pressure seemed trivial.
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