Rohit
is
currently
the
sixth
highest
run
scorer
for
India
and
fifteenth
highest
run-getter
overall
in
ODIs
with
over
9000
runs,
including
30
hundreds
in
the
format
at
an
average
close
to
50.
Also
among
the
30
hundreds,
eight
have
been
of
scores
150
plus,
including
three
200
plus
scores.
He
is
the
only
player
to
score
three
double
hundreds
in
the
format
and
is
also
joint
third
in
the
list
for
most
hundreds
in
ODIs.
The
35-year-old
is
tied
with
Australia
great
Ricky
Ponting
for
ODI
hundreds
and
is
only
behind
India
icon
Sachin
Tendulkar
and
Virat
Kohli,
who
have
scored
49
and
46
hundreds
respectively
in
the
50-over
format.
Rohit,
who
made
his
ODI
debut
in
2007
batting
in
the
middle
order,
scored
his
first
hundred
three
years
later
in
2010
at
the
Queens
Sports
Club
in
Bulawayo
against
Zimbabwe.
He
was
often
in
and
out
of
the
national
side,
but
cemented
his
place
a
few
years
later.
Sharma
Captaincy
Record
and
Stats
in
ODI
So
Far:
All
You
Need
To
Know
About
Indian
Skipper
He
scored
his
first
hundred
at
home
in
2013
at
the
Sawai
Mansingh
Stadium
in
Jaipur
against
Australia.
He
scored
his
first
ODI
hundred
in
SENA
(South
Africa
England
New
Zealand
Australia)
countries
in
2015
in
a
World
Cup
match
against
Australia
at
the
MCG
in
Melbourne.
He
has
so
far
scored
13
hundreds
in
SENA
countries.
And
among
the
13,
five
have
been
scored
in
Australia,
one
in
South
Africa,
and
seven
in
England,
including
five
in
the
2019
World
Cup.
In
total,
he
has
scored
6
hundreds
in
the
World
Cup
which
makes
him
level
with
Tendulkar
for
the
feat.
12
of
his
30
hundreds
have
come
at
home,
while
3
have
come
in
other
Asian
countries
(Sri
Lanka
and
UAE),
and
2
have
been
scored
in
West
Zimbabwe.
His
favourite
ground
has
been
Edgbaston
in
Birmingham,
where
he
scored
3
ODI
hundreds
followed
by
M
Chinaswamy
Stadium
in
Bengaluru,
Queens
Sports
Club
in
Bulawayo
and
Greenpark
Stadium
in
Kanpur
and
MCG
in
Melbourne,
where
he
has
smashed
2
hundreds
each.
As
for
favourite
oppositions,
Rohit
has
scored
the
most
ODI
100s
(8)
against
Australia,
who
he
has
scored
his
one
double
hundred
against,
followed
by
six
hundreds
versus
Sri
Lanka,
against
whom
he
has
scored
two
double
hundreds.
Rohit
has
also
scored
100s
in
a
winning
cause
22
times
so
far.
ODI
Hundreds
Scored
by
Rohit
Sharma
ODI 100 No. |
Score |
Versus |
Venue |
Date |
Result |
1 | 114 | Zimbabwe |
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo |
28 May 2010 |
Lost |
2 | 101* |
Sri Lanka |
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo |
30 May 2010 |
Won |
3 | 141* | Australia |
Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur |
16 October 2013 |
Won |
4 | 209 | Australia |
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
2 November 2013 |
Won |
5 | 264 |
Sri Lanka |
Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
13 November 2014 |
Won |
6 | 138 | Australia |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
18 January 2015 |
Lost |
7 | 137 | Bangladesh |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
19 March 2015 |
Won |
8 | 150 |
South Africa |
Green Park Stadium, Kanpur |
11 October 2015 |
Lost |
9 | 171* | Australia |
WACA Ground, Perth |
12 January 2016 |
Lost |
10 | 124 | Australia |
The Gabba, Brisbane |
15 January 2016 |
Lost |
11 | 123* | Bangladesh |
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham |
15 June 2017 |
Won |
12 | 124* |
Sri Lanka |
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele |
27 August 2017 |
Won |
13 | 104 |
Sri Lanka |
R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo |
31 August 2017 |
Won |
14 | 125 | Australia |
Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur |
1 October 2017 |
Won |
15 | 147 |
New Zealand |
Green Park Stadium, Kanpur |
29 October 2017 |
Won |
16 | 208* |
Sri Lanka |
Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali |
13 December 2017 |
Won |
17 | 115 |
South Africa |
St. George’s Park, Port Elizabeth |
13 February 2018 |
Won |
18 | 137* | England |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
12 July 2018 |
Won |
19 | 111* | Pakistan |
Dubai Cricket Stadium, Dubai |
23 September 2018 |
Won |
20 | 152* |
West Indies |
ACA Stadium, Guwahati |
21 October 2018 |
Won |
21 | 162 |
West Indies |
Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai |
29 October 2018 |
Won |
22 | 133 | Australia |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
12 January 2019 |
Lost |
23 | 122* |
South Africa |
Rose Bowl, Southampton |
5 June 2019 |
Won |
24 | 140 | Pakistan |
Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester |
16 June 2019 |
Won (D/L) |
25 | 102 | England |
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham |
30 June 2019 |
Lost |
26 | 104 | Bangladesh |
Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham |
2 July 2019 |
Won |
27 | 103 |
Sri Lanka |
Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds |
6 July 2019 |
Won |
28 | 159 |
West Indies |
Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Vishakhapatnam |
18 December 2019 |
Won |
29 | 119 | Australia |
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore |
19 January 2020 |
Won |
30 | 101 |
New Zealand |
Holkar Cricket Stadium |
24 January 2023 |
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