Rohit Sharma created a stir in Vijay Hazare, scored a century at a strike rate of 175, did this feat in just so many balls.
Rohit Sharma Century: In Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025, explosive innings are being seen one after the other. In the same sequence, now star Indian batsman Rohit Sharma, playing for Mumbai, batted brilliantly in the domestic tournament and scored a stormy century. Playing against Sikkim, the hitman completed his century in just 61 balls, which is the 37th century of his List A career.
Rohit Sharma scored a century in Jaipur
Rohit Sharma, who returned after seven years in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025, has started showing his magic as soon as he came. Hitman has scored a century while batting stormily in the match being played against Sikkim. Rohit has completed his century in just 61 balls. During this period, 8 fours and 8 sixes came from his bat, his strike rate was 161.54.
HUNDRED CELEBRATION BY ROHIT SHARMA AT JAIPUR. pic.twitter.com/f7o47Vnmnw
—Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) December 24, 2025
Rohit’s 37th ODI century
Has scored a explosive century in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025 between Sikkim and Mumbai. This is the 37th List-A century of the hitman’s career. Talking about Rohit’s List A career, he has scored 13860* runs in 339 matches. During this period, he has scored 36 centuries and 74 half-centuries.
Thousands of fans reached Jaipur Stadium
ROHIT SHARMA TAKING OVER JAIPUR – UREAL CRAZE FOR HITMAN…!!! pic.twitter.com/2iSFxp1Rlb
—Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) December 24, 2025
Ever since it was confirmed that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are going to play in Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025, there was excitement among the fans to see them. There is no live telecast of Vijay Hazare’s match, but the fans are reaching the stadium and cheering their favorite players a lot. Rohit Sharma is playing in the Sawai Mansingh Stadium of Jaipur, where more than 10 thousand fans have come to cheer him and the name of Hitman is being heard in the stadium.
Also read: Virat Kohli completed 16000 List A runs after scoring one run, becoming only the second Indian to do so
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