Rohit Sharma, the Indian cricket star, has been making headlines for his exceptional performances in recent matches. His incendiary century against Afghanistan in the World Cup showcased his batting prowess, leading India to a resounding eight-wicket victory. Sharma's leadership as captain has been instrumental in India's success, securing their second consecutive win in the tournament.
Born on April 30, 1987, in India, Rohit Sharma is a renowned right-handed batsman and occasional right-arm off-break bowler. He plays for Mumbai in domestic cricket and captains the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League. Sharma has established himself as a key player in the Indian national team, known for his elegant stroke play and ability to score big runs. With numerous records and accolades to his name, Rohit Sharma is considered one of the top cricketers in the world, admired for his skill, leadership, and consistency on the field.
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India secured their second successive win in the World Cup after captain Rohit Sharma's incendiary century set up their eight-wicket thrashing of Afghanistan.