5 Instances when Rohit Sharma pulled off unlikely wins in IPL

Here we look at five knocks of Rohit Sharma in the IPL that helped his team to register stunning victories.

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4. 68* (38) vs Kings XI Punjab in Dharamsala, 2010

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Rohit Sharma. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)

Deccan Chargers faced Kings XI Punjab in Dharamsala during the 2010 season in their penultimate match. Chargers were in a must-win position having won only six of the 12 matches they played until then. Mahela Jayawardene’s unbeaten 93 from 62 balls and skipper Kumar Sangakkara’s 37-ball 52 powered KXIP to 174/3. The home team smashed 76 runs in the last five overs to set what seemed to be a winning total on a lively pitch with grass coverage.

Deccan wasn’t having great batting depth as 18-year-old Mitchell Marsh and 21-year-old B Sumanth were batting at No.6 and No.7 positions respectively. Hence, the chase was likely to get tricky if DC were four wickets down with considerable runs still to be scored. The DC team collapsed chasing 160 against Rajasthan Royals despite Rohit Sharma staying till the end couple of weeks before this game. Rohit walked to bat in the 7th over when they were 54/2 and in-form Tirumalasetti Suman got off to a flyer.

He showed signs of aggression straight away as he reached 40 from only 22 balls by end of the 13th over. But Suman (43 off 31) and Andrew Symonds (4) departed in space of 9 balls creating a panic in the Chargers’ dugout as they still needed 49 from 33 balls. Rohit raised his fifty off 31 balls during the 17th over but Marsh got out to Yuvraj Singh in the following over after hitting a six. Rohit got to striker’s end to face Irfan Pathan when DC were needed 18 from 11 balls.

He picked up two runs on three consecutive balls and a wide brought down the equation to 11 runs from 8 balls. Sharma did not delay the things and smashed a slower one over the long-on fence for a boundary and levelled the scores by a risky maximum on the final ball. Sumanth hit a boundary off the first ball of the 20th over to seal a 5-wicket win. The chase was never possible without Rohit’s unbeaten 38-ball 68 which included 6 fours and 3 sixes.

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