

Often regarded as one of the finest white-ball players of his era, Rohit’s Test career was full of ups and downs. Despite a late bloom in the format, he signed off with respectable numbers.

Rohit finished 16th on India’s all-time Test run-scorers list, he owns a record that sets him apart: all 12 of Rohit’s Test centuries came in matches that India won. That’s an unmatched streak.

His final four centuries – 120 vs Australia, 103 vs West Indies, and two against England (131 and 103) – also came in winning causes. No other Indian player, past or present, has a century-win ratio like Rohit’s.

While some promising names may attempt to chase such a record, sustaining this level of match-defining consistency across a long Test career seems near impossible.
Published at : 10 May 2025 10:29 AM (IST)
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