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“They should rename the pull shot to Rohit Sharma’s shot” – Dinesh Karthik on Rohit’s short-ball prowess
By SMCS - Oct 13, 2023 11:36 am
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Former India player Dinesh Karthik stated that Rohit Sharma arguably has one of the best pull shots in world cricket, even adding that the stroke should be named after him. However, Sharma impressed viewers with his batting exploits during India’s 2023 World Cup match against Afghanistan on Wednesday at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi as well. With this, he also broke several records during his 131-run knock from just 84 balls.

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma broke a lot of records

He also surpassed Chris Gayle’s record to become the batter with the most sixes in international cricket. Sharma did that with an amazing 85-meter six over deep square leg. Speaking to Cricbuzz, Karthik opined on Rohit Sharma achieving the significant feat of hitting a pool shot for a gigantic six as well.

He added, “If ever there was a shot that he should have got his highest number of sixes in international cricket with, it had to be this. That is his shot. They should rename the pull shot to Rohit Sharma’s shot. There’s so much class and authority, and it is not just against bowlers bowling 130-135 kmph. You take any fast bowler from the likes of Shoaib Akhtar to whoever is bowling 150 kmph today, he will still (hit it for a six).”

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Moreover, it was also Rohit Sharma’s seventh century in ODI World Cups. He eclipsed Sachin Tendulkar to become the player with the most tons in the ICC event’s history as well. Applauding the batter for hitting seven centuries in just 19 innings, Zaheer Khan said:

Rohit Sharma
Rohit Sharma scores a record-breaking century

“You see the great Sachin Tendulkar, who played 44 innings and scored hundreds. Rohit Sharma has achieved it in 19 innings. It shows how determined he is for the World Cups. The way he has been talking about showing intent, everyone were thinking that maybe getting a hundred is going to be tough with that kind of intent because he is giving more weightage to strike rate rather than looking at the three-figure mark.”

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However, Rohit Sharma smashed his century in just 63 balls. It is the fastest ton by an Indian in 50-over World Cups. He went past Kapil Dev, who scored a 72-ball hundred against Zimbabwe in the 1983 World Cup as well. He was instrumental in India securing an eight-wicket win by chasing down Afghanistan’s 272-run total in just 35 overs as well.

“To start with, don’t bowl short. That’s the first thing you’ll tell any bowler because he is setting himself up for that. He lives and breathes that shot. You can’t feed him there. You got to get him dragging that front foot towards the ball. Another area where we’ve seen him be a little tentative at times is when there is a little bit of swing or lack of pace,” he concluded.