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Rohit Sharma at 100: The Hitman's top records

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Rohit Sharma's 85 in India's win in the second T20I against Bangladesh was another addition to his many match-winning knocks in a glittering T20I career so far. We take a closer look at his numbers and records, which reflect why he's one of the greatest batsmen in the format.

Rohit has had a glorious run in 2019 so far. He started with an ODI century against Australia in Sydney in January and followed it up with five more during the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019. He carried that form to the five-day format too, scoring 529 runs from four innings in home Tests against South Africa.

With that kind of form, a big knock in T20Is wasn't far away. After all, it is a format in which he first captured the attention of many, during India's victorious campaign in the inaugural edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in 2007. On Thursday, 7 November, India's stand-in captain hit 85 off just 43 balls, including six hits to the fence and as many over it, to help his side draw level in the three-match series.

Here are some of the records reached in recent times by India's best-ranked batsman in the MRF Tyres ICC T20I Batting Rankings.

100 T20I appearances

The second T20I against Bangladesh in Rajkot marked the 100th T20I appearance for Rohit, making him only the second man to reach the mark after Pakistan's Shoaib Malik. He remains one of the only three Indian players to have featured in each edition of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Most runs in T20Is

There has been stiff competition in the run-making charts between India skipper Virat Kohli and his deputy Rohit for quite some time now. For now, Rohit is leading the way with 2537 runs from 92 innings. His best run came in 2018, when he made 590 runs from 18 innings at an average of 36.88, including two unbeaten hundreds against England and West indies.

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