Rohit Sharma will captain the national team for the 100th time in a high-stakes World Cup match against England. Rohit's journey as the captain began in December 2017 against Sri Lanka, and he took over as the full-time captain in late 2021, leading the team in 99 matches.
Under his leadership, India achieved a remarkable win percentage of 73.37, with 73 victories, 23 losses, and 3 draws. In T20Is, he boasts a remarkable win percentage of 76.47, while in Tests, he won 5 out of 9 matches and drew 2. In ODIs, he led the Men in Blue 39 times, with 29 wins, 9 losses, and 1 draw. This milestone game will be an opportunity for Rohit to further enhance his exceptional captaincy record as India aims to secure a spot in the World Cup semi-finals.
As India takes on England in the 2023 World Cup, the team remains unbeaten in this edition, positioning themselves for a spot in the final four. England, on the other hand, relies on mathematical probabilities to reach the semi-finals and is determined to turn the tide in their favor. The clash holds immense significance for both teams, with cricket enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the outcome.