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This ‘Virat’ record happened in the name of Rohit Sharma, left Kohli behind

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Rohit Sharma Records: The last match of the T20 series between India and New Zealand is being played at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. In this match, team captain Rohit Sharma played a brilliant innings of 56 runs while batting. With this half-century, Rohit has broken a record of Virat Kohli. Apart from this, he has also made a record of hitting 150 sixes in T20 International. In this match, the Indian captain performed as expected and has set a record. Know what records Rohit made in this match.

Became the highest scorer of 50+ scores in T20 Internationals
Rohit Sharma has made the record of highest 50+ score in T20 International as he completes 50 runs in the third match against New Zealand. Rohit has so far scored more than 50 runs in 30 matches. Before him it was in the name of Virat Kohli. Virat Kohli has scored more than 50 runs 29 times in T20 Internationals. Pakistan’s captain Babar Azam is at number three in this list. Babar Azam has scored more than 50 in 25 matches. Australian batsman David Warner is at number four, who has scored more than 50 scores 22 times.

Second player in the world to hit 150 sixes in T20
Rohit Sharma hit 3 sixes in his innings of 56 runs against New Zealand. With this, he has become the second batsman in the world and the first batsman in India to hit 150 sixes in T20 Internationals. New Zealand’s Martin Guptill has the most number of sixes in T20 Internationals.

Just 30 runs behind Virat in terms of runs
Apart from this, Rohit Sharma is only 30 runs behind Virat Kohli in terms of runs in T20 Internationals. Rohit Sharma has 3197 runs in T20 Internationals, while Virat Kohli has 3227 runs to his name. In this case also, New Zealand batsman Martin Guptill is at the fore. Guptill has 3248 runs in 111 T20 matches.

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