Rohit Sharma Century 120 vs Australia during India vs Australia 1st Test on Day 2 Friends, Rohit Sharma has scored a century against Australia and with this century, Rohit Sharma has become such a player who has scored a century in all three formats of cricket as a captain. Today, wickets were falling continuously from one side of Team India. But Rohit Sharma kept batting cautiously and scored a brilliant century against Australia. Now Team India has started taking lead by crossing Australia's first innings score. This is Rohit Sharma's 9th century in Test cricket. But today Rohit Sharma was going to be run out before his century. When there was a misunderstanding between Virat Kohli and him. But Rohit knowing the value of his wicket. Saved himself from being run out by taking a long dive. And later easily completed his century. Friends, what do you think, now Rohit Sharma will be able to convert his century into a double century or not. What is your opinion on this, you must also comment. Rohit Sharma stamps his class with 9th Test hundred Indian opener Rohit sharma played a captain's knock on a slow, testing track in Nagpur on Friday and brough up his 9th test century that took the hosts past Austrlia's first-innings total 17 on day two of the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Rohit, who was more aggressive while scoring the first 50 runs he hit on thursday, mixed caution with aggression on Friday as the pitch played slower than the opening day as it started to wear out. Rohit Sharma smashed brilliant hundred against Australia Today. #rohitsharmacentury #indvsaus #1sttestday2 Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. . You can also Visit Our Website for Latest Cricket Updates : https://dailycricnews.com/