New Delhi, Feb. 9 -- Delhi Police celebrates Rohit Sharma's match-winning hundred on Sunday with a unique message after India defeated England by four wickets in the second ODI at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack. Out of form for a long time, Rohit Sharma's 32nd ODI hundred came as a sense of relief for everyone, especially with the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 starting in just 10 day's time.

Came into the second ODI against England with a string low-scores against his name, Rohit Sharma shushed his doubters with a masterly 90-ball 119, also containing 12 fours and seven sixes.

Chasing 305 runs to win, the 37-year-old Indian skipper made the chase a lopsided affair, returning to his World Cup 2023 best with impeccable timing and effortless ...