Rohit Sharma delivered a perfect ending to his Australian chapter with a sublime unbeaten century in the third ODI at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday (October 25). The 38-year-old Indian opener crafted his 33rd ODI hundred, guiding India to a comfortable nine-wicket victory and helping his side avoid a series whitewash.

It was a classic Rohit Sharma innings calm, calculated, and commanding. With this century, Rohit not only sealed the win but also scripted history by climbing to the top of the ICC Men’s ODI Batting Rankings.

From No.3 to No.1 – Rohit’s Remarkable Rise

Before the series began, Rohit was placed third in the rankings with 745 rating points, behind Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran (764) and India’s young captain Shubman Gill (768). But a consistent series which saw him sc

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