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Full name Rohit Gurunath Sharma
Born April 30, 1987, Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Current age 21 years 160 days
Major teams India,Deccan Chargers,India A,India Green,India Under-19s,Mumbai,Mumbai Cricket Association President's XI,Mumbai Under-19s
Playing role All-rounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm offbreak
Batting and fielding averages
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
BF
SR
100
50
4s
6s
Ct
St
ODIs
28
27
5
543
70*
24.68
735
73.87
0
4
41
4
11
0
T20Is
6
4
3
96
50*
96.00
69
139.13
0
1
10
4
2
0
First-class
21
31
2
1176
205
40.55
2
6
16
0
List A
66
62
9
1744
142*
32.90
2128
81.95
2
10
150
24
24
0
Twenty20
27
24
6
752
101*
41.77
514
146.30
1
5
74
34
13
0
Bowling averages
Mat
Inns
Balls
Runs
Wkts
BBI
BBM
Ave
Econ
SR
4w
5w
10
ODIs
28
8
95
63
0
-
-
-
3.97
-
0
0
0
T20Is
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
First-class
21
17
354
196
1
1/12
1/17
196.00
3.32
354.0
0
0
0
List A
66
22
431
349
5
2/38
2/38
69.80
4.85
86.2
0
0
0
Twenty20
27
8
138
148
9
3/15
3/15
16.44
6.43
15.3
0
0
0
Career statistics
ODI debut
Ireland v India at Belfast, Jun 23, 2007 scorecard
Last ODI
Sri Lanka v India at Colombo (RPS), Aug 29, 2008 scorecard
Deccan Chargers v Bangalore Royal Challengers at Hyderabad (Decc), May 25, 2008 scorecard
Profile
It was no surprise when Sharma made his mark in the recent EurAsia tournament with two half-centuries in three matches, including 62 against Pakistan A, where he batted in the middle order. He'd exuded class at No. 3 in the Under-19 World Cup - barring the final, when the entire Indian line-up was blown away by rampant Pakistan fast bowlers - and displayed the key quality for that position: adaptability. Sharma is equally happy in the role of accumulator or aggressor, depending on the game situation. He is also a more than useful offspinner - a skill he will no doubt be looking to hone so as to have a second string in his bow. He was rewarded with a call-up to the Indian one-day squad for the short tour of Ireland in June 2007. But it was in the India's triumphant World Twenty20 campaign that he walked into public imagination with a sparkling fifty against South Africa. Sharma indicated that he belonged to the big league during the CB Series in Australia in early 2008, scoring two fifties, including a vital 66 in India's win in the first final in Sydney. He enhanced his status in the Indian Premier League, where, after being bought for US$750,000 by the Deccan Chargers, he made 404 runs at 36.73 including four fifties. Sharma earned a surprise call-up to the Indian squad for the three-Test series against Sri Lanka. Andrew McGlashan (July 2008)