India will win the match if Rohit Sharma reaches a century. Once more, it is demonstrated.
In the 3rd Test match against England, the first innings century in Rajkot was Rohit’s 11th in his career. As a result of the century, India won each of them.
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s double century in Rajkot is well discussed. In the second innings, Ravindra Jadeja claimed five wickets, earning the title of Man of the Match, following his century in the opening innings. It has the two anointed Sarfaraz Khan with it. In a match that was won by a record margin, Rohit Sharma’s first innings century appears to be far behind.
In 2013, Rohit Sharma made his debut against West Indies and scored a century. But come back in 2021. He is currently the captain of the team. Rohit scored nine out of eleven centuries at home. One in West Indies and one in England.
Rohit stands at the top when it comes to the team’s total number of wins in his career. Travis Head arrives later. Australian cricketer Head has scored seven winning centuries so far. ‘Big Match Batsman’ Travis Head scored another century in the World Test Championship final against India.
After reaching 100 runs, Darren Lehmann has never experienced losing. Later, the former Australian coach’s Test career was not so long—he only participated in 27 matches, achieved five centuries. In the 2003 series against Bangladesh, he scored two centuries once more.
Australia accounts for the first four names on the list of countries with the most centuries in total matches won. The first three are Don Bradman (23), Steve Waugh (25), and Ricky Ponting (30), who were all formerly the team’s captains. Matthew Hayden comes after them. Throughout his career, the former opener amassed 30 centuries, 23 of which came in victories. In addition, one of the greatest all-rounders in history, Jacques Kallis, has 22 Test centuries in victories.
Who has scored more centuries in a losing match-
The first two names on the list are very ‘big’. Brian Lara has the most match-losing centuries with 14, followed by Sachin Tendulkar with 11 centuries. West Indies’ Shivnarine Chanderpaul (9) and Pakistan’s Mohammad Yousuf (9).