India’s Rohit Sharma turned into the most elevated run-scorer in T20 worldwide history when he crushed his sixteenth profession 50 years against New Zealand in the second T20I at Auckland.
Sharma’s innings in the second T20 against the Black Caps took his count to 2,288 runs, outperforming New Zealand’s Martin Guptill on 2,272.
Sharma, who is remaining in as chief while Virat Kohli is refreshed, achieved his 50 years off only 28 balls, pounding four sixes and three fours in his innings.
The 31-year-old made his T20 debut against England in 2007 and has played 92 matches, averaging 33.15 in the arrangement.
Sharma was gotten at the limit going for another six subsequent to achieving 50 yet India were 79 for one and looking happy with pursuing a humble focus of 159.