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World Cup: Rohit’s batting looks different this time

World Cup Desk. Indian captain Rohit Sharma was back at zero in his first match of the World Cup against Australia. After that Rohit is looking in a different color. The Hitman, who scored a century against Afghanistan, laid the foundation of India’s victory by scoring 86 runs against Pakistan. This time Rohit has scored 217 runs in three matches of the World Cup. Has faced only 153 balls. His strike rate is 141.83.

Strike rate has doubled

Rohit participated in the 2015 World Cup for the first time on behalf of the Indian team. A total of 330 runs were scored. In the 2019 World Cup, he scored five centuries and scored a total of 648 runs. Although in the first 1-10 overs, Rohit’s strike rate in both the World Cups was less than 100, this time it is 1532.

Runs are being scored on short balls of fast bowlers.

Indian opener batsman Rohit Sharma is liking the short balls of fast bowlers very much. If we look at the figures of first 1-10 overs, Rohit is scoring runs at a strike rate of 211.1 on full length ball, 136 on good lay ball, 126.1 on hard ball and 360 on short ball.

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