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Rohit Sharma Century Silences Critics in Final ODI vs Australia

Rohit Sharma century wasn’t just a scorecard entry—it was a statement. On a sun-drenched afternoon at the Sydney Cricket Ground, India’s former captain delivered a vintage knock that shut down months of speculation about his place in the ODI side. Critics had questioned his form, his fitness, and even his future. But with a masterclass 119 off 113 balls, Rohit reminded everyone why he’s still one of the most destructive openers in world cricket.

Rohit Sharma Century: A Response Written in Sixes and Cover Drives

Coming into the third and final ODI against Australia, Rohit was under immense pressure. After being stripped of the white-ball captaincy earlier this year and struggling for consistency, many had written him off. But true champions don’t fade quietly—they roar back.

His innings was a blend of elegance and aggression: 12 boundaries and 5 towering sixes lit up the SCG. Most importantly, he anchored India’s innings with composure, proving he still has the temperament and technique for the 50-over format.

The Kohli-Rohit Partnership: A Record-Breaking Reunion

What made this century even more special was the context. Rohit shared a 186-run stand with Virat Kohli, reviving one of ODI cricket’s most iconic duos. This partnership wasn’t just match-defining—it was historic.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli: ODI Cricket’s Most Prolific Pair

The duo now holds the record for the most runs by any pair in ODI history. Their synergy remains unmatched—Kohli’s precision and Rohit’s power complement each other perfectly.

Milestone Runs Together Matches
Total Partnership Runs 9,000+ (and counting) Over 100 innings
Centuries Together 22+ instances
Highest Stand 229* vs New Zealand, 2017

This latest stand in Sydney wasn’t just about numbers—it was a reminder that when Rohit and Kohli fire together, India becomes nearly unstoppable in ODIs.

What This Century Means for Rohit’s Future

With the 2027 ODI World Cup on the horizon, Rohit’s century sends a clear message to selectors: he’s not done yet. His ability to dominate the powerplay and set the tone remains invaluable. While younger openers are emerging, Rohit’s experience and big-match temperament offer something irreplaceable.

Former cricketers and analysts have already begun calling this innings a “career-defining comeback.” As one commentator put it, “You don’t score a hundred against Australia at the SCG by accident—you do it because you belong.”

Fan Reactions and Social Media Buzz

Within minutes of his dismissal, #RohitSharma and #Hitman trended globally on X (formerly Twitter). Fans flooded social media with clips of his cover drives and towering sixes over long-on. Even rival supporters acknowledged the quality of his knock.

“Class is permanent,” read one popular post. Another simply said: “The Hitman is back.”

Sources

Times of India
ESPNcricinfo
ICC Official Records

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