IND vs SA final: Rohit Sharma close to making history, breaks Babar Azam’s world record by doing so

Rohit Sharma’s record in T20 World Cup

Rohit Sharma’s record in T20 World Cup: Indian team is close to making history. India will face South Africa in the T-20 World Cup final. Team India and South Africa have not lost a single match in this World Cup. In such a situation, this final match is expected to be very exciting. Let us tell you that this match is also very important for Rohit Sharma. 7 months ago the Indian team had to face defeat in the final of the ODI World Cup. Now Rohit will not choose to repeat old mistakes this time. At the same time, Rohit, who is in great batting form, can make a great record in this World Cup final.

Babar will break Azam’s world record

Rohit Sharma can create history in T-20 World Cup final. Rohit is just 56 runs away from becoming the highest run-scorer as a captain in one edition of the T20 World Cup. If Rohit manages to score 56 runs against South Africa in the final, he will break the record of hit man Babar Azam. Babar Azam has scored 303 runs in a single season of T-20 World Cup. Babar achieved this feat in the 2021 T-20 World Cup. At the same time, Rohit has scored a total of 248 runs in this World Cup so far. That means Rohit will have a chance to create history as the captain in the T20 World Cup.

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Arshdeep Singh can also create a record (most wickets in a series for ICC Men’s T20 World Cup)

Arshdeep Singh will also have a chance to create history. Fazlhaq Farooqui holds the record for taking most wickets in a single edition of the T-20 World Cup. Farooqui took 17 wickets in this World Cup. Along with this, Arshdeep has taken 15 wickets so far. With three wickets, Arshdeep will become the highest wicket-taker in a T20 World Cup season. Let us tell you that Bumrah has taken 13 wickets in the World Cup this season.

Highest wicket-taker in a single edition of T20 World Cup
17- Fazalhaq Farooqui – Afghanistan – 2024
16 – Wanindu Hasranga – Sri Lanka – 2021
15 – Ajantha Mendis – Sri Lanka – 2012
15 – Wanindu Hasranga – Sri Lanka – 2022
15 – Arshdeep Singh – India – 2024



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