Indian skipper joins elite list of captains with 50+ scores in ICC Champions Trophy finals, setting a new personal record in ODI finals.
Dubai [UAE], March 9: Indian captain Rohit Sharma delivered a stellar performance in the ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand, scoring his first-ever half-century in an ICC tournament final.
While chasing 252 runs, Rohit set the tone early, attacking the New Zealand bowlers from the very first ball. His aggressive yet calculated innings saw him score 76 runs off 83 balls, laced with seven fours and three sixes, at a strike rate of 91.56.
Rohit Joins Elite List of Captains in ICC Champions Trophy Finals
“Leading from the front, Rohit Sharma now joins an elite list of skippers who have scored 50+ in an ICC Champions Trophy final,” cricket analysts noted.
He now shares the rare feat with:
- Sourav Ganguly (117 vs New Zealand, ICC Knockout 2000 final)
- Sanath Jayasuriya (74 vs India, ICC Champions Trophy 2002 final)
- Hansie Cronje (61 vs West Indies, ICC Knockout 1998 final)*
Personal Best in ODI Finals
Rohit’s 76 in Dubai is now his highest-ever score in an ODI final, surpassing his previous best of 66 against Australia in the 2008 Commonwealth Bank Series final at the SCG.
Rohit’s Performance in ICC Finals So Far
- Matches: 9
- Innings: 11
- Total Runs: 322
- Average: 32.20
- Best Score: 76
- 50s: 1
With his latest knock, Rohit Sharma has once again proven why he is one of India’s most reliable big-match players. As the Champions Trophy final unfolds, his contribution will be crucial in leading India to glory.
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