This day, last year: Rohit Sharma breaks Kumar Sangakkara's record for most centuries in single World Cup - watsupptoday.com
This day, last year: Rohit Sharma breaks Kumar Sangakkara's record for most centuries in single World Cup
Posted 06 Jul 2020 11:43 AM

India's limited-overs vice-captain Rohit Sharma created a world record on this day last year when he reached the three-figure mark during the group stage game against Sri Lanka in the 2019 World Cup.

He scored his fifth century of the edition, which put him past Kumar Sangakkara for the record for most hundreds in a single World Cup tournament. Sangakkara had hit four centuries in the previous edition.
Rohit scored 103 against Sri Lanka, aiding India to an easy seven-wicket win. His opening partner, KL Rahul also scored a century in the game as the two added 189 runs for the opening wicket.

The innings also took Rohit to the top of the run-scoring charts of the tournament. He eventually ended the campaign as the highest scorer, with 648 runs. The three-figure mark also put him level with India's batting great Sachin Tendulkar, who holds the record for most centuries in World Cup history (6).
Arguably the best century from Rohit Sharma's bat in the tournament came in India's opening game against South Africa, where he remained unbeaten on 122. In one of the slowest tracks in the tournament where no other player from either teams could go past the fifty-run mark, Rohit displayed awe-inspiring grit as he stuck at one end to guide India home.

Against Sri Lanka, Rohit scored runs at a free-flowing rate, smashing 14 fours and two sixes en route his 103. India chased the 265-run target with 39 balls to spare.

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