'Hitman' Rohit Sharma Turns 39: Records & Milestones of India's Cricket Legend

Rohit Sharma celebrates his 39th birthday on Thursday, April 30. Since debuting in 2007, he has shattered numerous records across all formats, including the highest ODI score of 264 and three double centuries. He led India to the 2024 T20 World Cup and 2025 Champions Trophy titles. His career includes 11,577 ODI runs and five T20I hundreds.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma Turns 39: Records & Career Highlights

  • Rohit Sharma turns 39 on April 30
  • He holds record for highest ODI score (264)
  • Only player with three ODI double centuries
  • Led India to 2024 T20 World Cup and 2025 Champions Trophy wins
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'Hitman' Rohit Sharma turns 39: A look at former Indian skipper's records on his birthday

Rohit Sharma celebrates his 39th birthday. From five T20 World Cup hundreds to three ODI double centuries, relive the Hitman's legendary career.

"Rohit emerges as one of the unparalleled figures the cricket world has ever laid eyes on. - Article Author"

New Delhi, April 30

Former Indian skipper, batting heavyweight and India's "Hitman" Rohit Sharma, celebrates his 39th birthday on Thursday.

Since making his debut for India in Belfast on June 23, 2007, he has shattered numerous records across formats, solidifying his legacy as one of the game's greats and continuing to inspire the next generation of cricketers.

After retiring from Test cricket last year and T20Is, the "Hitman" is now also active in ODIs, continuing to shine in the 50-over format.

Rohit made his Test debut in 2013 and went on to represent India in 67 matches, scoring 4,301 runs. His red-ball career includes 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries, with a career-best score of 212 against South Africa in 2019.

While he made his T20 debut in 2007 and slammed 4231 runs in 159 games, Rohit was the format's best scorer going out in 2024.

He also owns the record for joint-most hundreds (five) in T20 internationals. He has won two T20 World Cups: the first in 2007 while competing and the current one in 2024 as captain.

In 2024, Rohit became the first men's player to feature in over 150 T20Is, though he announced his retirement from the format after India's T20 World Cup victory.

Sharma is one of the most prolific ODI openers, amassing 11,577 runs in 282 matches at an impressive average close to 49, including 33 centuries and 61 fifties.

The "Hitman" also holds the record for the highest individual score in a 50-over game, with an incredible 264 runs. Additionally, he boasts the most double centuries in ODIs, with three to his name.

Rohit scored ODI double-hundreds for fun, won six IPLs in the first 15 editions of the tournament, scored five hundreds at the 2019 ODI World Cup, and when he finally got to open in Tests in 2019, three quick hundreds in his first series in the role, one of them a double.

Under Sharma's leadership, India reached the final of the 2023 World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup later that year, coming heartbreakingly close to winning both global titles.

However, he redeemed himself by guiding India to the T20 World Cup title in 2024, ending a 13-year drought for ICC silverware, and followed it up with a triumph in the Champions Trophy in 2025.

As he continues to stroll in the twilight phase of his career, Rohit emerges as one of the unparalleled figures the cricket world has ever laid eyes on.

- ANI

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Priya S
Just goes to show how batsmen from our generation are rewriting history. Rohit's elegance and timing is unmatched. And those 5 centuries in a single WC? Unreal. Hope he plays at least till the 2027 WC.
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Vikram M
Love Rohit's journey from a young lad in domestic cricket to captaining India to a T20 WC win. But honestly, I wish he'd retired from ODIs too after the 2025 Champions Trophy win. Let the young blood take over. All the best for his future though! πŸ™Œ
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James A
As a neutral fan from the UK, I've always admired Rohit's batting. His pulling shots are poetry in motion. That 212 against SA in 2019 showed his class in red-ball cricket. Not many legends can boast of multiple double tons in ODIs.
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Siddharth J
The man who gave us those glorious years as Mumbai Indians captain πŸ† and then rose to lead India. But let's be real - his Test career was a bit hit-or-miss apart from that opening run in 2019. Still, an absolute legend of white-ball cricket. Happy 39th Hitman!
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Meera T
What an inspiration! Growing up watching Rohit play - from his early struggles with form to becoming arguably India's greatest white-ball opener. His captaincy in the 2024 T20 WC was masterful. Many happy returns of the day, Hitman! πŸ”₯πŸŽ‰

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