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Rohit Sharma surpasses Tendulkar's record of most centuries in World Cup history

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Rohit Sharma surpasses Tendulkars record of most centuries in World Cup history
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New Delhi: In the match against Afghanistan on Wednesday, captain Rohit Sharma became the first Indian player to get seven World Cup hundreds, surpassing the record set by the great Sachin Tendulkar.

While Tendulkar scored six centuries in the six World Cups he participated in (1992, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2007, and 2011), Rohit managed to accomplish it in three—2015, 2019 and 2023.

Rohit also holds the record for scoring most centuries (five) by any batter in a World Cup edition -- a feat that he achieved in 2019 in England.

Rohit's ton against Afghanistan was his 31st overall, taking him past Australian legend Ricky Ponting. He is now behind India's Virat Kohli (47) and Tendulkar (49) in the history of ODI cricket.

Rohit also broke Kapil Dev's (72) record for the fastest ODI century for India in World Cup history, moving into triple figures off just 63 balls (12x4s, 4x6s).

In imperious form during India's chase of 273 against Afghanistan, Rohit also went past West Indies' Chris Gayle (553 sixes across formats) to record the most sixes hit in international cricket across formats.

Rohit completed his half-century off just 30 balls — second fastest in the edition so far — while hitting three sixes and seven fours to make 60 unbeaten off 32 balls at the end of the eighth over.

Rohit unleashed his signature pull shot to hit Afghanistan bowler Naveen-Ul-Haq on the penultimate ball of the eighth over to overtake Gayle. Pakistan's Shahid Afridi is third on the list with an overall 476 sixes.

In the process, the Indian skipper also joined Australia's David Warner in taking the least number of innings (19) to complete 1,000 runs in World Cup history.

Among other Indians, Tendulkar (20) and Sourav Ganguly (21) feature among those with the quickest to 1,000 runs in World Cups.

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