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Rohit Sharma Record 264 vs Sri Lanka: Stats highlights.Rohit Sharma scored a shining 264 off 173 balls against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Wednesday, as an aftereffect of which he now holds the record for the most noteworthy individual score in ODI history. By excellence of that innings, he likewise turns into the first cricketer to score two twofold hundreds in the 50-over configuration of the diversion. 

Rohit Sharma Record 264 vs Sri Lanka Stats highlights

Sachin Tendulkar, who was the first man to score a twofold hundred in ODI cricket, kindness of his 200* against South Africa in 2010, joined into compliment the 27-year-old Mumbaikar, saying that he was glad for him, however couldn't see the entire thump. "I feel exceptionally content for Rohit [sharma]. I didn't get to see his innings yet getting an alternate twofold ton is unique," Tendulkar said. 
The 41-year-old batting legend called it the best type of match practice in front of India's promising new visit to Australia, where they'll play 4 Test matches, beginning in Brisbane on December 4, took after by a tri-arrangement including themselves, Australia and England. "This is the ideal type of match practice and arrangements before the Australian visit," 
Cricket fans would have at this point repetition remembered the records Rohit Sharma broke with his breakthrough innings of 264 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. At the same time while the innings re-composed a few records in Rohit's name, the 153-run edge of India's triumph in the fourth ODI against Sri Lanka on Thursday is the same as the diversions India won when Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag scored twofold centuries. 
Additionally in the rundown of some uncommon records Rohit broke is that while playing 173 balls amid his thump, he turned into the batsman to face most balls in a 50-in excess of one-day worldwide. The main man in front of him is India's unique 'Minimal Master', Sunil Gavaskar, who confronted 174 balls while scoring just 36 in a 60-over ODI against England in June 1975.

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