DUBAI: India skipper Rohit Sharma on Wednesday turned into the primary player to score 3500 runs in
T20I history.
The star India player arrived at this milestone during his side’s match against Hong Kong in the continuous Asia Cup 2022.
Rohit accomplished the accomplishment as he took a go against Haroon Arshad in the first over of the match. Rohit, who had scored 3499 runs before the beginning of the match, arrived at 3500 runs.
Group India captain Rohit Sharma added one more plume to his celebrated cap by turning into the primary male cricketer to cross the 3500-run mark in T20I history.
The 35-year-old accomplished the accomplishment during the Asia Cup 2022 conflict against Hong Kong on Wednesday in Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Generally speaking, he has hustled to 3,520 runs.
Strangely, in ladies’ cricket, New Zealand’s Suzie Bates has accomplished the uncommon accomplishment as she has 3531 T20I hurries to her name.
Coming to the match, Rohit scored 21 goes against Hong Kong, which included two 4s and a 6. Be that as it may, the Hitman couldn’t remain at the wrinkle for much longer as he was gotten by Aizaz Khan off Ayush Shukla’s conveyance in the fifth over of the match.
Prior, Hong Kong captain Nizakat Khan won the throw and selected to bowl first against India in the fourth match of the Asia Cup 2022.
After a nail-gnawing triumph against Pakistan in a last-over spine chiller, prearranged by Hardik Pandya, certain group India will be hoping to proceed with their triumphant go against Hong Kong too in their second and last gathering association game and affirm their billet in Super Four of the competition.
However, it is worth noticing that India dropped their star all-rounder Pandya from playing XI and supplanted him with wicketkeeper-player Rishabh Pant for the conflict against Hong Kong.
New Zealand’s Martin Guptill has scored 3497 runs and Virat Kohli is set in the third situation with 3402 runs.
The Indian chief is currently the most noteworthy run-getter in the briefest variant of the game.
The 34-year-old has been highlighted in all Asia Cup versions starting around 2008, making him the primary Indian to include in seven series of the competition.