Rohit Sharma becomes first captain to record 13 successive T20I wins

Rohit Sharma becomes first captain to record 13 successive T20I wins

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Category : Sports Published on: July 09 2022

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  • India skipper Rohit Sharma became the first captain in cricketing history to win 13 consecutive T20Is.
  • Rohit achieved this feat during the first T20I match of the three-match series against England at Southampton.
  • Pandya became the first Indian player to take four wickets and score a half-century in a single T20I match.
  • Rohit Sharma has now surpassed Virat Kohli by reaching the 1000 runs mark in T20I as India captain in his 29th innings. Rohit Sharma has become the second fastest captain to achieve the feat in the world.
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