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In 97 ODI matches played so far in India, Rohit has scored 5013 runs. He is the third Indian and overall 5th batter to score 5000 ODI runs in one century.

Rohit Sharma becomes 5th player to score 5000 ODI runs at home venues. (Picture Credit: AFP)

Rohit Sharma scored 75 runs from 73 balls for Team India on Saturday (December 6) in the third ODI against South Africa and helped them secure a big win by nine wickets to bag the series with a scoreline of 2-1. During his stay at the crease in the series decider played at Dr YS Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam, Rohit hammered 7 fours and 3 sixes and also added 155 runs for the first wicket with young Yashasvi Jaiswal, who went on to score his maiden ODI century in the 271-run chase.

During his knock against the Temba Bavuma-led side, Rohit completed 20,000 runs in international cricket, equalled David Warner’s record of most sixes in international cricket against South Africa and also became the fifth batter in the world after the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis to score 5,000 ODI runs in home venues.

The third India-South Africa ODI in Visakhapatnam was Rohit’s 97th 50-over match in India, and he now has 5013 runs to his credit.

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The overall record of scoring the most ODI runs in home venues is in the name of Tendulkar. The legendary batter and former India captain played 164 ODIs in India and amassed a total of 6796 runs. He is followed by Kohli, who has slammed 6627 runs in 127 ODIs played so far in India. Ponting finished his career with 5406 runs in 154 ODIs in Australia, and Kallis scored 5178 runs in 135 innings of 142 ODIs played in South Africa.

Most ODI runs in home venues

PLAYER COUNTRY MATCHES RUNS BEST 100/50
Sachin Tendulkar India 164 6976 200* 20/38
Virat Kohli India 127 6627 166* 26/35
Ricky Ponting Australia 153 5406 134* 13/32
Jacques Kallis South Africa 142 5178 139 6/20
Rohit Sharma India 97 5013 264 14/24
Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka 142 4724 169 4/33
MS Dhoni India 127 4351 183* 7/25
Martin Guptill New Zealand 102 4285 237* 11/22
Chris Gayle West Indies 120 4217 162 7/25
Ross Taylor New Zealand 110 4104 181* 12/22

Rohit, who will next play ODIs for India in January 2026 against New Zealand in India, will have a chance to go past Kallis and Ponting’s tally of runs in that assignment.

In addition to him, Kohli will also have an opportunity to become the first cricketer in the world to score 7000 ODI runs in home venues.

Like Rohit, Kohli also impressed with his batting on Saturday. The former India captain came out to bat at No. 3 after Rohit’s dismissal and remained unbeaten on 65 runs. He faced 45 balls during his stay at the crease and slammed six fours and three sixes.

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