All eyes will be on Rohit Sharma as India faces Australia in the second ODI of their three-match series on Thursday, October 23. Following a promising start, the former Indian captain was unable to build on it, scoring just 8 runs in the series opener on Sunday, October 19. This match marks the second to last ODI of the series, placing added pressure on Rohit to deliver a significant performance before the final ODI on Saturday, October 25.
Rohit is just 46 runs shy of surpassing Sourav Ganguly , and a substantial innings in the second ODI would see him move ahead of the former captain in an exclusive ranking. Currently, with 11,176 runs, Rohit ranks fourth among Indian batsmen for the most ODI runs.
He trails Ganguly , who amassed 11,221 runs in 308 ODIs for India, along with th