“I broke it into pieces how I wanted to bat. It’s a format that is longer than T20 cricket and a lot shorter than Tests,” said Rohit Sharma during the post-match presentation ceremony.
The 37-year-old Indian skipper made the chase a lopsided affair, returning to his World Cup 2023 best with impeccable timing and effortless strokeplay. In the process, Rohit Sharma (10,987) also surpassed Rahul Dravid’s 10,889 runs to enter the top-10 ODI run-scorers’ list. He now requires 13 runs to complete 11,000 ODI runs.
His pull shots had precision, his cuts carried flair, and there were no mishits. He even unleashed a cool reverse sweep off Adil Rashid, pure dominance written in his innings.
He signalled his intent early, charging down to Gus Atkinson for a four before flicking a six over mid-wicket with ease that had the Rohit-esque flair. Against Saqib Mahmood, he opened the bat face to loft a stunning six over cover as he seemed to have got his mojo back.
A 35-minute floodlight failure when Rohit was on 29 couldn’t disrupt his rhythm.
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