Rohit Sharma achieves historic 11,000 ODI runs milestone:Second-fastest after Virat Kohli, surpasses Sachin Tendulkar’s feat – CarbonMedia
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Rohit Sharma achieves historic 11,000 ODI runs milestone:Second-fastest after Virat Kohli, surpasses Sachin Tendulkar’s feat

Several records were shattered during the India vs Bangladesh fixture in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Rohit Sharma surpassed Sachin Tendulkar's milestone and crossed the 11,000 ODI runs mark. Rohit achieved the landmark on Thursday, joining the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and Virat Kohli in an elite list. The Indian captain needed 12 runs to achieve the record, and despite a nervy start, he was able to pull through with the feat against Bangladesh. What makes the 37-year-old's feat all the more impressive is that the Indian captain became the second fastest batsman to reach 11k ODI runs, he surpassed Sachin Tendulkar along the way. Rohit Sharma zooms past 11,000 ODI runs Rohit crossed the 11,000 ODI runs mark in 260 innings, while Tendulkar achieved the same in 276 innings. Virat Kohli is the fastest of all time to reach the milestone, with 222 innings. India lose 11 tosses in a row As soon as Najmul Hossain Shanto won the toss at the Dubai International Stadium on Thursday, India equalled the record of losing the most number of tosses in ODIs. India have now lost 11 tosses in a row, a record they now share with the Netherlands. The last toss Rohit won was against New Zealand during the ODI World Cup 2023 semifinal. He's lost the coin toss in 11 consecutive matches since. Mohammed Shami's fifer and 200 ODI wickets It was a memorable outing for Mohammed Shami, the man who is known for turning up the heat in ICC events and lived up to his reputation by picking 5 wickets against Bangladesh. Shami crossed the 200 ODI wickets milestone and also got five wickets under his belt. 200th ODI for Ravindra Jadeja The match was Ravindra Jadeja's 200th outing in One Day International (ODIs) and the Indian all-rounder made sure it was a memorable affair. While Jadeja couldn't get any wickets, he was economical as ever, and during his spell, the star all-rounder bowled an over in just 87 seconds in the heat of Dubai.Original Article