Rohit Sharma’s impressive 57-run knock in the first ODI against South Africa was cut short by an LBW decision, which he chose not to review after consulting Virat Kohli. Despite the dismissal, Rohit etched his name in ODI history, surpassing Shahid Afridi’s record for most sixes with his 352nd maximum. He also registered his 60th ODI half-century.
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