Rohit Sharma is poised to make history in his return to ODI action this Sunday, October 19th, against Australia. After a seven-month hiatus since the Champions Trophy, Sharma will participate in his 500th international match. More significantly, he stands just 10 runs away from becoming the first Indian to score 1000 runs against Australia on Australian soil, a milestone none of India’s batting legends have achieved. Currently, Sharma boasts 990 runs in 19 innings down under, averaging an impressive 58.23 with four centuries and two half-centuries. While Virat Kohli is also in contention to reach 1000 runs against Australia in Australia, he requires a remarkable 198 runs, having scored 802 in 18 innings. This series marks a new chapter for Sharma, as he will play without the captaincy burden, with Shubman Gill leading the ODI side. This return not only highlights his individual prowess but also his enduring legacy in Indian cricket, joining an elite group of five Indian players to have played 500 international matches.
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