One of Rohit Sharma’s most famous innings against Australia came in the 2003 World Cup final. He scored an unbeaten 140 off 163 balls, helping India chase down Australia’s mammoth target of 359. This innings was a turning point in Rohit’s career, as it cemented his place in the Indian side and established him as a world-class batsman.

    Since then, Rohit has continued to pile up runs against Australia. He has scored five centuries and 11 half-centuries in 39 ODIs against the Aussies, with an average of 44.36. In Tests, he has scored three centuries and six half-centuries in 23 matches, with an average of 34.32.Source:- the times of india
    There are a number of reasons why Rohit Sharma has been so successful against Australia. He is a technically sound batsman with a wide range of strokes. He is also very patient and has the ability to build big innings. Additionally, he is a big-game player who always seems to rise to the occasion when facing Australia.
    Source:-sports keeda cricket vhRohit Sharma’s record against Australia is truly remarkable. He is one of the most feared batsmen in the world, and the Aussies know that they have to be on top of their game if they want to get him out. Rohit is sure to continue tormenting Australia for many years to come.
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