Rohit Sharma completed 15 thousand runs, joined this special club of Sehwag-Tendulkar, Warner’s record also broken

Rohit Sharma completed 15,000 runs in international cricket as an opener. Rohit Sharma (Photo Source: Getty Images) Indian captain Rohit Sharma has achieved a big milestone during the first ODI match against Sri Lanka. Rohit Sharma has completed 15,000 runs in international cricket as an opener. Hitman has become the third batsman from India to complete the 15,000-run mark in international cricket. Rohit Sharma scored 58 runs in 47 balls with the help of 7 fours and 3 sixes in this match. Rohit Sharma has joined the special list of Sachin Tendulkar (15335) and Virender Sehwag (16119). Indian batsman who scored the most runs in international cricket as an opener- Virender Sehwag – 16119 runs Sachin Tendulkar – 15335 runs Rohit Sharma – 15000 runs Sunil Gavaskar – 12258 runs Shikhar Dhawan – 10867 runs Rohit Sharma is the 10th batsman in the world to complete 15,000 runs as an opener Rohit is the 10th opener batsman to complete 15,000 runs in international cricket. Sri Lankan batsman Sanath Jayasuriya (19298) has scored the most runs at the international level as an opener. The top-5 includes Chris Gayle (18867), David Warner (18744), Graeme Smith (16950) and Desmond Haynes (16120). Virender Sehwag is sixth in the list and Sachin Tendulkar is at seventh place. Rohit Sharma broke David Warner’s record Rohit Sharma has become the second fastest batsman in the world to complete 15,000 runs as an opener in international cricket. Rohit achieved this feat in his 352nd innings. David Warner reached the 15,000 runs mark in his 361st innings. Master-blaster Sachin Tendulkar is at the top of this list, who achieved this feat in 331 innings. The fastest batsman to score 15,000 runs as an opener- Sachin Tendulkar – 331 innings Rohit Sharma – 352 innings David Warner – 361 innings Virender Sehwag – 363 innings Graeme Smith – 368 innings Alastair Cook – 374 innings

The mystery of David Warner’s ‘stolen’ cap being lost and found was solved.

The mystery of the disappearance of David Warner’s baggy green cap has finally been solved. David Warner (Image Source: Getty Images) The mystery of the disappearance of David Warner’s baggy green cap has finally been solved. It was initially believed that Warner’s baggy green cap was lost during the journey from Melbourne to Sydney, but it has now emerged that the bag had been with the Australian team the entire time from Melbourne. Team sources revealed that a member of the support staff had found Warner’s backpack at the Intercontinental Hotel on the night of January 2. While searching for the missing cap, it was found that the bag was packed in a half coffin cricket bag, even though it was labeled as a full coffin bag. The bags containing Warner’s backpack were kept separate from his other bags and the label was also not visible, which led to this situation. This drama lasted for several days, in which everyone from the Prime Minister to the CEO of Cricket Australia was involved. Warner’s father even called the potential thieves scoundrels on a radio show. Team manager checked all the bags The situation became unusual when team manager Kathryn Wightman carefully examined all 64 bags on January 4. After this, Warner’s backpack was found in time on the last day of his last Test. Regarding this incident, captain Pat Cummins urged the journalists to get the details of the incident from Warner. However, Warner remained completely unaware even after the backpack was recovered and he was referred to the security team for information. After getting the cap, Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley also said that it is a matter of relief that Warner has got the cap. Many thanks to everyone involved in finding it. We appreciate it. read this also- Angelo Mathews, who returned to T20I cricket after a long time, targeted the selectors

Perhaps Steve Smith was waiting for David Warner’s retirement, the greed to become an opener awakened in his mind!

After the retirement of David Warner, there is a lot of discussion about who will open in his place in the Test. The names of players like Cameron Green and Marnus Labuschagne are coming to the fore at this time. Steve Smith David Warner (Photo Source: X/Twitter) David Warner and Steve Smith: The last match of the three-match Test series between Australia and Pakistan is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3. This test match is the last match of David Warner’s test career. Warner has also announced his retirement from the ODI format, although he has expressed his desire to play in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. David Warner will continue to play in the T20 format. After the retirement of David Warner, there is a lot of discussion about who will open in his place in the Test. The names of players like Cameron Green and Marnus Labuschagne are coming to the fore at this time. But meanwhile, David Warner’s friend Steve Smith has expressed his desire to take his place. I am looking forward to opening in Tests – Steve Smith Australia’s legendary player Steve Smith has expressed his desire to open in the Test format. Speaking on ABC Grandstand after the third day of the third Test against Pakistan, Steve Smith said, ‘I would be happy to be in the top order, if that is what they want to do then I am very keen. I am sure the selectors and Ron (Andrew McDonald) and Pat Cummins will talk after this match. But yes, I am very interested in this role. Steve Smith has been an amazing batsman for Australia at number-3 and number-4. At number-3, Steve Smith has scored runs at an average of 67.07, which includes 8 centuries. At the same time, in number-4, he has scored runs at an average of 61.46 which includes 19 centuries. Also read- Josh Hazlewood took three wickets in a single over, putting Pakistan on the back foot. Players like openers Matt Shaw, Cameron Bancroft and Marcus Harris are in line to replace David Warner in the Test format. Some experts have also taken the name of Cameron Green. Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald had said a few weeks ago that Marnus Labuschagne bats at number 3. After the retirement of David Warner, he can be promoted as an opener. After the Test series against Pakistan, Australia will play a Test series against West Indies at home. Whose first match will be played in Adelaide from 17 January.

Australian PM’s appeal also went in vain, David Warner’s baggy green cap not found

The Sydney Test match will be the last Test match of Warner’s career. David Warner (Image Credit- Twitter X) After the ongoing Sydney Test match between Australia and Pakistan, Australian cricket team’s veteran opener David Warner is going to say goodbye to Test cricket. So apart from Test cricket, he had also said goodbye to ODI cricket. On the other hand, David Warner has to face a big problem in his farewell test match. Let us tell you that while coming from Melbourne to Sydney, someone had stolen the backpack from his kit bag, which also contained his baggy green. Regarding the theft of the baggy green cap, Warner had said through social media that if anyone finds his cap, he should return it and if someone has done this for his backpack, then he will give him another backpack. Are ready. Australian PM had made a special appeal On the other hand, after the matter came to the notice, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also appeared in support of David Warner, but his appeal has also proved to be futile. The Prime Minister had urged that anyone who knows anything about the missing cap should return it immediately. PM told news.com.au. According to David Warner, who has represented Australia on more than 100 occasions, the baggy green cap is his and should be returned. But this special appeal of the Australian PM also had no significant effect and Warner did not get his coveted cap back. Warner has come to play in the Sydney Test match without the baggy green cap. Well, now it will be worth seeing how David Warner is going to perform in his last test match. Let us tell you that the third Pink Ball Test match between Australia and Pakistan is going on in Sydney from January 3. In this match, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first. Also read- Nominees for ICC Awards 2023 may be announced this week These 10 big records will be broken in international cricket in 2023 7 big pictures of the year 2023 which made headlines 5 bowlers who will take the most wickets in test cricket in the year 2023 5 big cricketers who will retire from international cricket in 2023 5 Indian bowlers who have taken 500 wickets in the fewest innings in international cricket 4 South African opening batsmen who have scored 50+ scores most times in Test cricket Best playing 11 of the year 2023 5 batsmen who have scored the most centuries in test cricket away from home (active players) 5 Indian players who have scored the most runs in Tests against South Africa (Active Players) 6 Indian batsmen who scored centuries in South Africa