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    December 7, 2025
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    Mumbai, December 8, 2025: India’s captain Rohit Sharma has redefined modern limited-overs batting with his latest milestone, surpassing Shahid Afridi’s long-standing record for most sixes in One-Day Internationals. The achievement underscores the evolution of power-hitting in international cricket and highlights the efficiency and consistency that distinguish Rohit from previous generations of stroke-makers. Rohit reached his 352nd six in his 277th ODI, eclipsing Afridi’s tally of 351 sixes amassed over 398 matches.

    Rohit Sharma surpasses Afridi to redefine six-hitting legacy
    Rohit Sharma’s six-hitting defines the discipline Afridi could never sustain. (AI image)

    The difference of more than 120 games to achieve the same figure reflects the Indian captain’s superior strike rate and impact per innings. Afridi, celebrated for his explosive batting in the late 1990s and early 2000s, built his reputation as a crowd-pulling hitter. However, statistical analysis indicates that Rohit’s record has been achieved with a higher degree of precision and consistency. The Indian opener’s record-breaking feat adds to an already formidable career profile. Rohit remains the only player in cricket history to have scored three double centuries in ODIs, including the highest individual score in the format.

    His strike rate, combined with an ability to construct long, high-scoring innings, places him in a distinct category of modern match-winners. Unlike many power-hitters who rely on aggression alone, Rohit’s success has been anchored in technical soundness and timing. By contrast, Afridi’s 18-year ODI career, spanning from 1996 to 2015, was marked by volatility. While his 37-ball century against Sri Lanka in 1996 remains one of the fastest in history, Afridi’s overall batting average in ODIs stood below 24, with sporadic match-winning contributions. His six-hitting ability was unquestionable, but it was often offset by inconsistency at the crease.

    The legacy of Rohit Sharma’s six-hitting supremacy

    The statistical gap in conversion rates between aggressive cameos and sustained innings highlights the difference in influence between the two players. Rohit’s numbers also reflect a broader transformation in limited-overs cricket. With advancing fitness standards, improved bats, and more aggressive fielding restrictions, modern players face different conditions than their predecessors. Yet, the rate at which Rohit has accumulated sixes and match-winning innings underlines his adaptability across formats and opposition. His performances in major tournaments and bilateral series have repeatedly demonstrated reliability at the top of the order, a factor that sets him apart from specialist hitters.

    A closer examination of data reinforces this comparison. Rohit averages above 48 in ODIs, with a career strike rate exceeding 90, while Afridi’s average remains around 23 with a strike rate of 117. Although Afridi’s higher strike rate points to his aggressive intent, the lower average and conversion of innings into match-defining scores reflect inconsistency. Rohit, on the other hand, combines aggression with dependability, converting starts into hundreds and influencing results directly. The rate of sixes per match, favoring Rohit, confirms his superior efficiency as a power-hitter.

    Afridi’s inconsistency versus Rohit’s mastery

    The numbers further show how the modern Indian captain’s dominance extends beyond individual milestones. His ability to lead from the front, often setting up large totals or anchoring chases, has positioned him among the most dependable ODI batsmen of the modern era. His six-hitting power, achieved in fewer opportunities than Afridi’s, represents not only longevity but also consistency at the highest level of competition. While Shahid Afridi remains a significant figure in Pakistan’s cricket history, Rohit Sharma’s achievement underscores the evolution of controlled aggression in the sport. The contrast in records illustrates how modern batting has advanced from sporadic brilliance to sustained dominance.

    By reaching the milestone in far fewer matches than Shahid Afridi, Rohit Sharma has redefined what genuine power-hitting represents in modern cricket. Afridi, long celebrated for his explosive style despite an average below 25 and erratic consistency, was often praised more for spectacle than substance. Rohit’s achievement exposes that contrast decisively. His precision, balance, and sustained impact at the highest level have elevated him beyond mere aggression, establishing him as a modern-day great and one of the most prolific six-hitting legends the game has ever seen. – By Content Syndication Services.

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