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- Rohit Sharma batting bowling stats, averages and cricket . . . - ESPNcricinfo
Find out the complete career history of Rohit Sharma including highest scores, centuries, half centuries, wickets and more
- India Vs South Africa In ODIs: Most Wins, Runs, Wickets, 100s, Sixes . . .
Best bowling figures: 5 6 in 10 overs by Sunil Joshi of India in Nairobi (Gym) on September 26, 1999 Most four-wicket hauls: 3 each by Kuldeep Yadav (India) and Lonwabo Tsotsobe (South Africa) Most wickets in a series: 17 wickets in six ODIs by Kuldeep Yadav during India’s tour of South Africa in 2018
- What is Rohit Sharma’s record as a bowler in ODIs? - Sportskeeda
He also played as a medium pace bowling all-rounder in four inter-college tournaments, winning twice Balakrishna’s all-time favorite cricketers are Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma
- Rohit Sharma Best Performance - Advance Cricket
The best bowling figure of Rohit Sharma is 2 27 in ODI, 1 22 in T20, 4 6 in IPL, 0 10 in DODI, 0 13 in DT20
- Virat Kohli vs Rohit Sharma: Who has better bowling figures in ODI
Rohit Sharma’s best bowling figure of 2 27 is comparatively better than Virat Kohli’s India captain Rohit Sharma has conceded 522 runs until now and has been more economical as Kohli has conceded 680 runs Overall, Rohit Sharma has better bowling figures in ODI than Virat Kohli
- Top 10 Best Bowling Figures in ODI – Updated 2025
Discover the top 10 best bowling figures in ODI history Explore the incredible performances and record-breaking feats that have made these bowlers legends of the game
- Presenting best bowling figures in India vs New Zealand ODIs
Amit Mishra recorded the third-best bowling figures in IND-NZ ODIs with 5 18 in the fifth ODI during NZ's tour of India (2016) in Visakhapatnam Meanwhile, his five-wicket haul helped India win by
- Best Bowling Figures in Womens ODIs - sportsbignews. com
Deepti Sharma’s recent performance stands out as one of the best figures against West Indies in women’s ODIs, alongside historical performances by other Indian bowlers like Jhulan Goswami and Mamatha Maben These achievements reflect the growing strength and competitiveness of women’s cricket on an international scale
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