India defeated Ireland by eight wickets in the opening T20 World Cup 2024 match. The moment Rohit Sharma left the field injured while batting and retired from this match, the supporters’ hearts raced. What degree of harm has he sustained? Following the game, Rohit Sharma himself provided an update. Let us tell you that Rohit Sharma was hurt during batting and that he later retired from the T20 World Cup 2024 game due to his injuries. The supporters are wondering if he will be able to participate in the upcoming crucial game against Pakistan.
The update was provided by Rohit Sharma.
Following the game, Rohit Sharma provided an update on his ailment, stating, “There is a little pain.”Rohit’s upper hand got hit on the second ball of the 9th over of the innings. This over was being bowled by Joshua Little. However, Rohit did not feel any problem then. After this, after the last ball of the 10th over, Rohit was seen going out of the field with the physio. However, Rohit made it clear in his statement after the match that he will be seen playing in the match between India and Pakistan.
Rohit scored fifty runs.
After opening with Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma reached his first half-century of the competition. With four fours and three sixes, Rohit amassed 52 runs in 37 balls. He had done his job before appearing to be in some difficulties; he retired hurt and left the field. With three sixes, Rohit also completed 600 sixes in international cricket. The first batsman to do so is him.
Rohit set numerous important records.
With the half-century he scored in this game, Rohit Sharma also set several significant records. In international cricket, he is now the only batsman in the world to have struck 600 or more sixes. In addition, he has evolved into a batsman to complete 4000 runs in T20 International. Rohit completed 1000 runs in the T20 World Cup and is only the third batsman to reach this feat. With this match win, Rohit has become India’s most successful T20I captain. He has left Dhoni behind in this matter, who had the most wins in this format.
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