IND vs PAK: Cricket is a sport that has its moments etched in golden letters, especially when players like Rohit Sharma take the crease. Let’s look into one such memorable innings of Rohit, the ‘Hitman’ against Shadab Khan in a Super 4 match between India and Pakistan.

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Rohit Sharma: The Bowler’s Nightmare

Known for his explosive batting, Rohit Sharma has earned the moniker ‘Hitman’ for a reason. The way he approaches the bowlers is enough to put them on the back foot. When he gets going, the bowler’s demeanor changes. They might not express it verbally, but the anguish on their face speaks volumes. Rohit’s prowess lies not just in hitting big shots, but in picking apart a bowler’s rhythm, making them second guess every delivery.

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The Stage: A Rain-Interrupted Match on Reserve Day

IND vs PAK: The match in question was played on a Reserve Day due to a rain interruption. While India was cruising at 147/2, Lokesh Rahul and Virat Kohli held the fort, batting at 17 and 8 runs respectively.

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India vs Pakistan: The Classic Confrontation

Despite losing the toss, Team India took charge with Rohit Sharma and Gill opening the innings. Sharma displayed pure class by notching up 56 runs off 49 balls, hammering 6 fours and 4 sixes. Gill complemented him well, scoring an impressive 58 runs. The duo displayed a cricketing masterclass, ensuring a good start for their team.

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A Milestone Achieved with A Six

IND vs PAK: Rohit Sharma’s batting prowess was on full display when he completed his 50th half-century in Wanda cricket with a towering six. In a knock that comprised 49 balls, he maintained a striking rate of 114, aided by 6 fours and 4 sixes. His partnership with Gill was formidable, putting up 121 runs for the first wicket.

Shadab Khan Faces the ‘Hitman’ Storm

Of particular note was Rohit’s onslaught against Shadab Khan. In the 13th and 15th overs, Sharma milked 31 runs off Khan, signaling his dominance. The 13th over saw him clubbing a six followed by a four on consecutive deliveries, turning the tide in India’s favor and increasing Pakistan’s worries. To add a cherry on top, Rohit Sharma’s sixes in this match enabled him to break the record previously held by Ganguly, surpassing his tally of 17 sixes against Sri Lanka.

IND vs PAK
IND vs PAK

IND vs PAK: Rohit Sharma’s performance against Shadab Khan and Pakistan showcased why he is regarded as one of the most feared batsmen in contemporary cricket. Matches like these immortalize players, making them legends of the game.