In yet another display of pure class and timing, Indian captain Rohit Sharma scored a sensational century against Australia in the ongoing ODI match, guiding India into a commanding position. The Indian skipper once again lived up to his nickname — the “Hitman” — by dominating the Australian bowlers with ease and elegance.
Walking out to open the innings, Rohit took his time to settle down, carefully reading the pitch and assessing the bowlers’ lengths. Once he found his rhythm, there was no stopping him. Every shot from his bat reflected confidence — from the crisp cover drives to his trademark pull shots that soared deep into the stands. His innings was a perfect blend of patience, power, and precision.
Rohit’s 100 runs came off just 94 balls, including 12 fours and 4 sixes, leaving the Australian bowlers searching for answers. Partnering with Shubman Gill, Rohit stitched a solid opening stand that set the tone for India’s innings. The duo built momentum steadily, frustrating the Australian attack and delighting fans across the globe.
As Rohit reached his century with a boundary, the crowd erupted in celebration. The Indian dressing room stood up in applause, acknowledging the captain’s effort. His calm smile and composed demeanor said it all — a man in full control of his game.
Apart from the statistics, this knock showcased Rohit’s leadership as well as his pressure-hat-trick skills. With the World Cup and future series on the radar, his form couldn’t have arrived at a more opportune moment for India.
Australia, however, found it difficult to break through early. While Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins had some well-disciplined spells, the Indian captain was seemingly untroubled during his innings.
Rohit Sharma’s century wasn’t a milestone performance — it was a declaration. It reminded the cricket community of his unparalleled consistency and panache, and why he continues to be among the best ODI batsmen of this era.