
Rohit Sharma has once again scripted history as the captain of the Indian cricket team. The "Hitman" has etched his name in the record books by becoming the first skipper in cricket history to lead his team to the finals of all four ICC tournaments. Former India captain MS Dhoni had secured three ICC trophies for India— the T20 World Cup (2007), the ODI World Cup (2011), and the Champions Trophy (2013). However, the World Test Championship (WTC) did not exist during Dhoni’s tenure in Test cricket. While Virat Kohli was the first Indian captain to guide the team to a WTC final, Rohit has now achieved what Dhoni couldn’t by leading India to the summit clash of all major ICC events.
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