The Indian batting duo of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli reached a remarkable milestone today, recording their 100th partnership in One Day Internationals (ODIs) — a testament to one of the most dominant batting pairings in modern cricket.
Across their 100 innings together, the pair has amassed an astounding 5,315 runs at an average of 56.54, making them one of the most successful partnerships in ODI history. Their consistency and synergy at the crease have been central to India’s dominance in white-ball cricket over the past decade.
Out of these stands, the duo has produced 18 century partnerships and 17 half-century partnerships, reflecting their ability to adapt to different match situations — from consolidating after early losses to accelerating during crucial chases.
From record-breaking stands in bilateral series to match-defining performances in ICC tournaments, Rohit and Kohli’s chemistry has set new benchmarks for Indian batting. Both players complement each other’s styles — Rohit’s timing and effortless strokeplay blending perfectly with Kohli’s precision and intensity.
As the partnership clocked its 100th appearance, fans and analysts alike hailed it as a golden chapter in Indian cricket history — one defined by mutual respect, hunger for runs, and an unrelenting pursuit of excellence.
Their numbers continue to speak volumes: 5,315 runs, average 56.54, 18 centuries, and 17 fifties — a legacy that cements Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli as one of cricket’s greatest-ever ODI partnerships.