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Rohit Sharma set to become first Indian to play 100 T20Is

Updated - November 06, 2019 06:10 pm IST

Published - November 06, 2019 06:09 pm IST - Rajkot

Shoaib Malik (111 games) from Pakistan is the only player to have played more than 100 T20 Internationals.

Rohit Sharma. File

Stand-in captain Rohit Sharma will become the first Indian player and second in world cricket to complete 100 T20 Internationals, when he takes the field in the second game against Bangladesh here on Thursday.

Shoaib Malik (111 games) from Pakistan is the only player to have played more than 100 T20 Internationals.

Rohit is currently the top-scorer in this format with 2452 runs with regular skipper Virat Kohli second in the list with an aggregate of 2450 runs. Rohit has scored the runs at a strike-rate of 136.67 with four hundreds and 17 half-centuries.

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“It’s been a long journey since 2007, I made my debut in the T20 World Cup. There has been a lot of ups and down in the last 12 years in this format particularly. This has taught me so many lessons going forward,” Rohit had said in Delhi, when asked about the milestone.

“When you come into the team as a youngster, you are trying to learn things which happened quite smoothly at the start. Then with few ups and few downs, I have become a stronger player and understood my game really well.

“There are so many things I can talk about. It has been a fruitful journey, one which will always be remembered and cherished by me,” Rohit said.

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His opposite number Mahmudullah is also on the cusp of a national record.

If he happens to hit two more sixes, he will be the first Bangladeshi batsman to complete 50 sixes in this format.

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