Rohit Sharma brought up yet another iconic milestone in his illustrious career as he smashed his 50th century in international cricket during the third ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday. The Indian skipper reached the landmark in 105 balls, guiding India’s chase in effortless style alongside Virat Kohli.
This ton marks Rohit’s 33rd century in ODIs, adding to his 12 centuries in Tests and 5 in T20Is, making him the only batter in cricket history with five or more hundreds in each of the three formats.
The moment was greeted with a thunderous ovation from the Sydney crowd as Rohit raised his bat, acknowledging the applause while sharing a warm smile with Kohli at the other end. Their unbeaten stand reflected vintage Indian dominance, reminiscent of their peak years together.
Rohit’s milestone century further cements his legacy as one of the modern greats — a player capable of mastering all formats with composure, timing, and unmatched shot selection. With this innings, he not only led from the front but also reminded fans why he remains one of the most complete batters of his generation.