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According to 

 

cricket news

 

MS Dhoni

 

 gave Rohit Sharma a chance to open in the ODI, and he never looked back since then. He is the only player to have three double centuries in the ODI format. He debuted in ODI in 2007, and it takes 6 years to debut in a test. His consistency is one of the big reasons for a late chance on the test. Apart from it, he also has 4 centuries in the T20I and is the only batter to have 4 hundred in the shorter format.

 

 

Career

The Hitman represented the Mumbai side in the 

 

Ranji Trophy

 

 and got a call for the national team in 2007. It all started with an injury as Yuvraj Singh got injured in the 

 

T20 world cup 2007. He was replaced at the last minute and played a league game.

 

 If we see 

 

cricket breaking news, Rohit Sharma debuted in ODI in 2007 against 

 

Ireland, debuted in T20I in 2007 against 

 

England, and debuted in a test in 2013 against 

 

West Indies. He didn’t get the chance to bat in the ODI as the top order won the match for the team. The same thing happened to him in his T20 debut and didn’t get the chance to bat. The 

 

six sixes

 

 by Yuvraj Singh made his debut even more special.

 

 Unlike his other format debut, the test was memorable and hit the century in his debut game. His century came in the winning match. West Indies batted first and put 234 runs on the scoreboard in the first innings. 

 

India came to bat and put 453 runs on the scorecard with the help of Rohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin’s centuries. In response, West Indies came to bat in the second innings, scored 168 runs, and lost the match by innings and 51 runs.

 

 In 2013, people showed Rohit Sharma, the ODI player as he scored a double century against 

 

Australia in the seven-match series and helped in a series win. MS Dhoni sent him in the top-order and it was the best decision. He gets selected into the test squad after his outstanding performance in ODI. A few years later, he scored the highest run in ODI history and scored 264 runs, and 

 

Sri Lanka fell short by 13 runs to Rohit's score in the same match.

 

 Rohit Sharma was not part of the 2011 ICC world cup team, and he has confessed that he was disappointed after it. He continued his form, and got the chance to play in the 2015 world cup and was one of the key players. He was the second-highest run-scorer and scored 330 runs. He was in dream form in the 2019 ICC world cup as he was the highest run scorer and scored five centuries. He was in the top two in the 

 

ICC player ranking along with 

 

Virat Kohli

 

 in 2019.

 

 As a 

 

test

 

 player, there was a question mark on his game, and everything changed after he started opening in tests like ODI. According to 

 

international cricket news, he became India’s all-format captain after Virat Kohli stepped down from captaincy.

 

 He was not named as a captain for the national side. He is the captain of the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians and won five trophies, and as a player, he has six titles. He was struggling with consistency in international cricket, but 

 

IPL

 

 was the place where he was consistent. He grabbed the opportunity with both hands. He played three seasons for the Deccan Chargers and scored more than 350 runs in each season. In 2011, Mumbai bought him, and 2013 was the season when he took off as a player and captain. He scored 538 runs and won the first-ever title for MI, and it was the 

 

cricket breaking news. He never looked back and won the five trophies for MI till today.

 

 Also Read | 

 

List of Player With Most Run in ODI for India

 

 

Net worth, Salary, Cars, and House

Rohit Sharma is the captain of the Indian national team and is one of the most famous cricketers. He is in the Grade A+, and the 

 

BCCI

 

 paid him an annual salary of 7cr. BCCI also pays the match fee - 15 lakhs for the test, 6 lakhs for ODI, and 3 lakhs for T20. He is the captain of the IPL franchise Mumbai Indians and gets paid 16cr in 2023. He has a net worth of 130cr.

 

 

Endorsements

He has a vast number of followers and is endorsing many brands. Currently, he has 24 different brands, including tech, fitness, finance, etc.

 

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