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Dec 24, 2023
131 vs Afghanistan in Delhi
After starting the ODI World Cup campaign with a zero against Australia, India skipper Rohit Sharma scored a majestic 131 off 84 balls against Afghanistan in their second match.
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131 vs Afghanistan in Delhi
Hitting five sixes and 16 fours, Rohit added 156 runs for the opening wicket with Ishan Kishan (47) as India chased down the 273-run target in just 35 overs with 8 wickets in spare.
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86 vs Pakistan in Ahmedabad
Rohit Sharma followed his century against Afghanistan with a match-winning half century against Pakistan in their next ODI World Cup match, hitting six sixes and six fours.
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86 vs Pakistan in Ahmedabad
After the bowlers bundled out arch-rivals Pakistan for just 191, Rohit led the small chase with a quick-fire 86 off 63 balls. India completed the chase in just 30.3 overs for a comprehensive win.
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87 vs England in Lucknow
In a low-scoring World Cup contest in Lucknow, Rohit Sharma played a mature knock of 87 off 101 balls against England. India managed to put up just 229 for 9 batting first in tough conditions.
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87 vs England in Lucknow
It turned out to be enough for the hosts as Mohammed Shami (4/22) and Jasprit Bumrah (3/32) bundled out England for 129 in 34.5 overs.
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