Rohit Sharma Can Attain 'Elusive Captaincy Record' In IND vs NZ Cricket World Cup Semifinal
Having triumphed in all nine matches played, the 36-year-old seeks to become the first Indian skipper to claim victory in 10 matches within a single edition of the ODI World Cup.
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View In AppWinning all nine matches played so far, a win against New Zealand would make it a remarkable 10 in a row for Rohit, surpassing Sourav Ganguly's record for most wins in a World Cup edition by an Indian captain.
In the 2003 edition, Ganguly led India to victory in nine out of the 11 matches they played. His leadership saw India secure eight consecutive wins, a streak that was surpassed by Rohit during India's 160-run victory over the Netherlands in Bangalore on November 12.
Rohit Sharma stands as the sole captain in ODI World Cup history with a flawless 100% win record, and the 36-year-old would aim to uphold this record throughout the tournament.
In addition to surpassing Ganguly's prestigious record, Rohit aims to surpass Kane Williamson's achievement of scoring the most runs as a captain in a single edition of the ODI World Cup.
New Zealand captain Kane Williamson set the bar high with 578 runs in 10 matches during the 2019 World Cup. Currently, Rohit has accumulated 503 runs in nine matches, including one century and three fifties. To outdo Williamson's tally, he requires 76 runs against New Zealand in the upcoming match.
In India’s recent match against the Netherlands, Rohit Sharma surpassed Ganguly's India record by scoring the highest number of runs as captain in a single edition of the ODI World Cup, reaching a total of 465 runs.