Rohit Sharma is the captain of the Indian cricket team and the Mumbai Indians in the IPL. He is a terrific batter and has won many matches for India. Rohit Sharma is one of the best Indian batters and holds many records. He is an opening batter and is highly respected. There have been some amazing moments of Rohit Sharma during his cricket journey. Let us look at some of the most special Rohit Sharma moments.

1. Highest Score In ODI

At the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Rohit, a.k.a. "Hitman," smashed 264 runs in 173 balls against Sri Lanka. In 50-over international matches, no batsman has ever surpassed that total. The highest individual ODI score was recorded on 13th November 2014 by Rohit Sharma, the opening batsman for India. A massive 404/5 was posted on the board by India. Later, the Men in Blue defeated Sri Lanka by 153 runs by bowling them out for 251 runs.

2. 5 IPL Victories

The Rohit Sharma-led Mumbai Indians are the most successful IPL team. They have won the IPL 5 times. Mumbai Indians hold the record for the maximum IPL victories. They won the IPL in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020. No other captain in IPL has been this successful. There are some of the most amazing cricketers in Mumbai Indians. Rohit Sharma is a very good captain.

3. 9000 Runs In ODI

Rohit Sharma is the third-fastest cricketer to reach 9000 ODI runs. He is the second fastest Indian cricketer to reach 9000 ODI runs, after Virat Kohli. He is an opening batter and is highly respected. He reached this milestone on the 19th of January, 2020. Rohit is India’s most dependable batter. He has won many matches for India.

4. 3000 Runs In T20

Rohit Sharma is the second-fastest cricketer to reach 3000 ODI runs. He is the second fastest Indian cricketer to reach 3000 ODI runs, after Virat Kohli. The right-handed opener for India, who came into the top of the order a little later in his career, has been a crucial element of the team's limited-overs setup, especially following his outstanding performances in the limited-overs series against Australia in early 2016.

5. MI Vs CSK 2015 IPL Final

In the final, Lendl Simmons and Rohit Sharma wreaked havoc on Chennai. MI had 61 runs after the powerplay for the loss of just Parthiv Patel's wicket. In his third effort, Rohit stormed to his first-ever half-century in an IPL final, reaching 50 off just 25 balls. His innings eventually led to Mumbai Indians winning the IPL.

6. Century In All 3 Formats

Rohit Sharma holds the record for the most Twenty20 International (T20I) hundreds as of July 2022 with 41 centuries in international cricket, including 29 in ODIs, 8 in Tests, and 4 in T20Is. He is one of the very few cricketers who has made centuries in all three formats of international cricket. He is the second Indian cricketer to have achieved this milestone, after Suresh Raina.

7. Most T20 Centuries

Against England, Sharma played his first T20I during the 2007 ICC T20 World Cup. When he struck 106 against South Africa in an October 2015 T20I match, he became the second Indian to do so. The fastest T20I century is a record that Sharma and another player share (off 35 balls). He has the most centuries of any player in the format with four.

8. Maximum Double Century

In all forms of cricket, Rohit Sharma has scored a total of four double century. In ODI and test cricket, he succeeded on 3 out of 4 attempts. When playing the cricketing powerhouse Australia, he recorded his first double-century. Sharma's outstanding 209 points contributed to India's victory in the game. At Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 13, 2014, against Sri Lanka, Sharma once more scored a double century. That game was also won by India. On December 13, 2017, at the Mohali Cricket Ground in Punjab, he once again faced Sri Lanka and produced his final double-century, which helped India easily win the match. When South Africa visited India in 2019, Sharma scored his only double-century in a test match.

9. 2015 IPL

In the eighth IPL, Mumbai did not have the best of starts. Nothing was going well for the Mumbai Indians, who lost their opening game by seven wickets to the defending champion KKR and were poised to finish last in the standings by dropping five of their first six games. Mumbai defeated SRH in the final game of the group stages to advance to the playoffs with good fielding, a potent batting lineup, and the bowling tandem of McClenaghan and Lasith Malinga, with Harbhajan Singh and J Suchith in the middle overs. Once there, they dominated CSK in both the semifinal and the championship games.

10. 2019 World Cup

He played in his second World Cup in 2019, serving as vice-captain. He set a record by scoring five centuries in a single World Cup, which is the most ever. He was India’s most successful batter in that world cup and took the team to the semifinals.