Rohit Gurunath Sharma, popularly known as Rohit Sharma or Hitman, is one of the most accomplished and stylish cricketers in modern-day cricket. Born on April 30, 1987, in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, Rohit’s journey from a humble background to becoming the captain of the Indian cricket team is truly inspirational.
He made his international debut in 2007 and quickly gained attention for his effortless timing, graceful stroke play, and ability to dominate world-class bowling attacks. Initially recognized as a middle-order batsman, Rohit’s career transformed when he was promoted to open the innings in ODIs in 2013 — a move that changed Indian cricket forever.
Rohit is the only player in the world to score three double centuries in One Day Internationals (ODIs), with his highest being a stunning 264 runs against Sri Lanka — the highest individual score in ODI history. He is also the first batsman to score five centuries in a single World Cup (2019).
In T20 Internationals, Rohit holds numerous records, including multiple centuries and being among the top run-getters globally. As a Test opener, he has also made a significant impact, scoring centuries in both home and overseas conditions.
Apart from international cricket, Rohit has been a phenomenal leader in the Indian Premier League (IPL), captaining the Mumbai Indians (MI) to five IPL titles, making them one of the most successful franchises in the league’s history.
Known for his calm demeanor, sharp cricketing mind, and elegant batting style, Rohit Sharma is not only a modern-day great but also one of India’s most successful and beloved captains.