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Rohit Sharma breaks Virat Kohli’s file with most fifty-plus scores in T20 Internationals

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Rohit Sharma now holds the file for many 50+ plus scores (30) in T20 internationals. Rohit surpassed compatriot Virat Kohli (29) throughout the third T20I in opposition to New Zealand on Sunday. Rohit Sharma scripts T20I file with one other 50-plus rating in Kolkata (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSRohit broke Kohli’s file with most fifty-plus scores in T20IsRohit additionally grew to become 2nd batsman after Martin Guptill to hit 150 T20I sixesRohit Sharma notched his thirtieth fifty-plus rating in T20IsIndia captain Rohit Sharma on Sunday broke Virat Kohli’s file for probably the most 50-plus scores within the T20I internationals throughout the third and remaining T20I in opposition to New Zealand in Kolkata. Sharma’s thirtieth half-century in T20 internationals helped him go previous compatriot Virat Kohli, who’s rested from this sequence.

IND vs NZ, third T20I: Live UpdatesKohli is now ranked second on the listing with 3227 runs from 95 matches at a median of 52.04 with 29 fifties. Notably, Kohli, who stepped down as T20I captain after India’s early exit from the T20 World Cup, has been rested from the continuing T20I sequence. With the sequence already sealed, Rohit will now intention to finish a whitewash over New Zealand as a full-time captain of the Indian crew.Rohit went on a record-breaking spree on Sunday as he grew to become solely the second cricketer after Martin Guptill to hit 150 sixes in T20 worldwide cricket. Rohit achieved the feat by hitting Lockie Ferguson for a six over the square-leg fence. The Hitman presently stands at 150 sixes from 119 matches, 11 behind Guptill’s tally of 161 from 112 video games.Earlier on Friday, Rohit’s inning of 55 helped him equal Kohli’s file of most 50 plus scores or extra in T20I cricket. Also, New Zealand opener Martin Guptill overtook Kohli to grow to be the best run-scorer in T20 Internationals. He has a tally of 3248 runs in 107 innings.Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.