Rohit Sharma's 2025 Triumph: Trophy, Records, and ODI No.1 Crown

Rohit Sharma capped a stellar 2025 by leading India to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy, finally securing a long-awaited ICC trophy. He also joined an elite club as the fourth Indian to score 20,000 international runs, achieving the milestone against South Africa. In a career-first, Sharma ascended to the top of the ICC ODI batting rankings following a superb century against Australia. Furthermore, he broke Shahid Afridi's record to become the leading six-hitter in ODI history, solidifying his status as a modern batting great.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma's 2025: Trophy, 20K Runs, ODI No.1

  • Champions Trophy victory
  • 20,000 international runs
  • ODI No.1 ranking
  • Leading ODI six-hitter
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Rohit Sharma ends 2025 on a high: Champions Trophy win, 20000 international runs, and ODI no.1 ranking

Rohit Sharma ends 2025 with an ICC Champions Trophy win, 20,000 international runs, the #1 ODI ranking, and the record for most ODI sixes.

"He ended his wait for an ICC trophy and broke new ground. - ICC"

New Delhi, December 31

This year was memorable for former Indian skipper Rohit Sharma as he scored records, broke new ground and ended his wait for an ICC trophy after having narrowly missed the ODI trophy earlier.

He led India to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy and achieved the milestone of 20,000 international runs.

Rohit became the top ODI batter in ICC rankings for the first time in his career and also stepped to become the third-highest ODI run-getter for India.

He showcased his power-hitting prowess by becoming the leading six-hitter in ODIs.

-ICC Champions Trophy

Sharma led India to their second Champions Trophy title, defeating New Zealand in the final. Sharma also played a masterful innings, which led India to gun down 252 in the final with his 76 from 83 balls. He was named player of the match for his fifty.

-20000 international runs

Sharma became the fourth Indian cricketer to complete 20,000 runs in International cricket. He achieved this feat last month during his side's third and final ODI against South Africa in Visakhapatnam.

He has scored 20,048 runs in 505 ODIs at an average of 42.47, a strike rate of over 87, with 50 centuries and 111 fifties to his name. The other three cricketers are Sachin Tendulkar (34,257 runs), Virat Kohli (27,975 runs) and Rahul Dravid (24,064 runs) in the all-time international charts.

Top in ODI batter rankings

Sharma achieved a personal milestone in October as he became the No. 1-ranked player in the ICC Men's ODI Batter Rankings for the first time in his career. The Hitman rose two spots and to the top on the back of his superb unbeaten century in the third and final ODI between India and Australia in Sydney, where he led his side to an emphatic nine-wicket triumph in style.

Leading six-hitter in ODIs

The Hitman surpassed Shahid Afridi's record for most sixes in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) in November. He achieved the feat during India's first ODI against South Africa at the JSCA Stadium in Ranchi, hitting his 352nd six in the format. He overtook Afridi's 351 sixes, who held the record since 2015.

As of now, in 279 ODIs, he has slammed 355 sixes.

Rohit ended his year with 650 runs in 14 innings at an average of 50.00 and a strike rate of over 100, with two centuries and four fifties and a best score of 121*.

He is the second-highest T20I run-getter, with 4,231 runs in 159 matches and 151 innings at an average of 32.05, a strike rate of almost 141, with five centuries and 32 fifties. His best score is 121*. In 67 Tests, he has made 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57, with 12 centuries and 18 fifties in 116 innings and a best score of 212.

In May, Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket, bringing an end to a celebrated chapter in his international career.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living abroad, it's incredible to see Rohit's consistency. The six-hitting record is just insane to watch. That pull shot is a thing of beauty. Well deserved number 1 ranking!
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Priya S
Rohit Sharma's journey is an inspiration. From being a talented but inconsistent player to becoming a legend and a World Cup-winning captain. His grace under pressure in the final was masterclass. Jai Ho!
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Rohit P
While his achievements are phenomenal, I do feel a bit sad he retired from Tests. He had just found his rhythm as an opener. But what a way to end the year - on a massive high! Respect.
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Vikram M
Breaking Afridi's sixes record is no small feat! The man hits sixes for fun. His timing is just out of this world. Hope he continues in ODIs and T20s for a few more years.
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Karthik V
A truly legendary year. To lead from the front in the Champions Trophy final and achieve so many personal milestones... it's stuff of dreams. He has cemented his place among the all-time greats of Indian cricket.

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