Overview
- Speaking at an Oral-B event in Mumbai, Rohit Sharma said he would love to hit every bowler for a six rather than naming a single target.
- The 38-year-old has retired from Tests and T20Is but continues in the ODI format as a senior opener.
- Indian outlets report he is likely to feature in the three-match ODI series in Australia in October, with possible India A tune-up games beforehand.
- He is currently ranked No. 2 among ODI batters despite not playing a 50-over match since March, according to recent coverage.
- England pacer Mark Wood described Rohit as the toughest Indian batter he has bowled to, noting how dominant he looks when in full flow.