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Answer:Full Name Rohit Gurunath Sharma

Nickname(s) Hitman, Ro, Shaana

Profession Cricketer

Physical Stats & More

Height (approx.) in centimeters- 173 cm

in meters- 1.73 m

in Feet Inches- 5’ 8”

Weight (approx.) in Kilograms- 72 kg

in Pounds- 159 lbs

Body Measurements - Chest: 40 Inches

- Waist: 31 Inches

- Biceps: 12 Inches

Eye Colour Dark Brown

Hair Colour Black

Cricket

International Debut ODI- 23 June 2007 against Ireland at Belfast

Test- 6 November 2013 against West Indies at Kolkata

T20 - 19 September 2007 against England at Durban

Jersey Number #45 (India)

#45 (IPL)

Domestic/State Team Mumbai, Mumbai Indians

Nature on field Calm

Likes to play against Pakistan, Australia

Favourite Shot Pull shot

Favourite Batting Drill Straight down the ground

Records (main ones) • Highest individual score in an ODI match (264 runs).

• The first player to score 2 double centuries in ODIs.

• Shares the record for most number of 6s in an ODI match (16 sixes), joining AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle.

• Second Indian player after Suresh Raina to have scored a century in each of the 3 formats (Test, ODI, T20).

• Highest ODI score by a visiting batsman against Australia in Australia (171 runs).

• Third Indian player to score more than 1,000 runs against Australia in ODIs, joining Sachin Tendulkar and MS Dhoni.

• During the 2019 World Cup, apart from being the highest run scorer (648 runs), he broke many records including the most number of World Cup centuries. He scored his fifth ton in the World Cup in the last league match of India against Sri Lanka; breaking Kumar Sangakkara's record for the most number of centuries in a single World Cup in the process. He also equalled the record for most centuries (i.e., 6 in number) in World Cups with Sachin Tendulkar. He also became only the fourth international batsman after Sachin Tendulkar (India - 2003), Mathew Hayden (Australia - 2007) and Shakib Al Hasan (Bangladesh - 2019) to score over 600 runs in a single edition of the World Cup.

• On 5 October 2019, during a test match against South Africa, he became the first batsman to score two centuries on debut as an opener.

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