Rohit Sharma cracks fifty in India Vs South Africa Twenty20 cricket World cup
September 20th, 2007
Rohit Sharma scores a fighting fifty in the India Vs South Africa Twenty20 cricket World cup
Rohit Sharma is an incredible find for Indian cricket in the India Vs South Africa Twenty20 World cup cricket tournament. Rohit Sharma’s great partnership of over 80 runs with the Indian Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Mahi) has powered the Indian cricket team to a score of 153 runs.
Rohit Sharma and Mahendra Singh Dhoni craft the Indian cricket team’s recovery after being 61/4
Rohit Sharma played a smart knock after he Indian cricket team started their innings in the India Vs South Africa Twenty20 cricket World cup match in hostile conditions, a seaming pitch with uneven bounce. Sehwag and Gambhir started slowly, but the Indian cricket team were soon 61/4 in the crucial India Vs South Africa Twenty20 cricket World cup match
Rohit Sharma then came in and somehow his babyface reminded one of the great Sachin Tendulkar who played a cameo knock against Pakistan when he was just 16 years old
Rohit Sharma has a long way to go to be another Sachin Tendulkar,but shows great promise in this India Vs South Africa Twenty20 cricket World cup match
Rohit Sharma has great talent and will definitely do wonders for the Indian cricket team,but this Mumbai lad has to keep going after the incredible promise shown by him in such trying conditions
Here’s wishing Rohit Sharma a great international cricket career, possibly a longer run in the Twenty20 cricket World cup!
Entry Filed under: Twenty20 cricket World cup, Twenty20 cricket articles

3 Comments Add your own
1. fahim | September 21st, 2007 at 3:15 am
I am an Indian
2. vyshu | September 21st, 2007 at 2:00 pm
hai.its great to rohit in this way.
3. sheikh | September 24th, 2007 at 7:01 am
u r out in first ball
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