Rohit Sharma stands poised to break the world record for most sixes in ODI cricket as India face South Africa in the first ODI at Ranchi. Just three maximums will see him surpass Shahid Afridi’s tally of 351 sixes, marking a historic milestone in his illustrious career.
India’s ODI opener against South Africa at Ranchi is more than just another contest—it could be the day Rohit Sharma etches his name into cricket’s record books. Known as one of the most destructive openers in white-ball cricket, Rohit needs three sixes to become the all-time leader in ODI six-hitting, overtaking Pakistan legend Shahid Afridi.
The match also marks the return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to India’s ODI squad after a long gap, adding weight to the series opener. Fans and analysts alike are eagerly watching whether Rohit’s trademark pull shots and lofted drives will carry him past this historic milestone.
Key Highlights
- Rohit Sharma currently has 349 ODI sixes, just two behind Afridi’s 351.
- Needs three sixes to claim the world record.
- The first ODI is being played at JSCA International Stadium, Ranchi.
- India eye redemption after losing the Test series 2-0 to South Africa.
- Virat Kohli also returns, adding star power to the lineup.
Sources:NDTV Sports, Firstpost, Times Now, News18