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Rohit Sharma vs Washington Sundar - IPL Head to Head Stats & Analysis

BATTER
Rohit Sharma
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⚡ Quick Answer
📊 Head-to-Head Summary — IPL 2008–2026

Rohit Sharma has scored 44 runs from 36 balls against Washington Sundar in IPL history (Strike Rate: 122.22). However, Washington Sundar has dismissed Rohit Sharma 3 times across all IPL seasons.

44
Total Runs
36
Balls Faced
122.22
Strike Rate
3
Dismissals

⚡ Head-to-Head: Rohit Sharma takes on Washington Sundar

Few sights in cricket are as thrilling as watching Rohit Sharma face Washington Sundar. This riveting encounter has seen it all - calculated aggression, tactical brilliance, and moments of magic. With 36 balls bowled and 44 runs scored, the stats tell a fascinating story.

📊 Key Metrics

  • Runs Scored: 44 (36 balls)
  • Strike Rate: 122.22
  • Average: 14.67
  • Wickets Lost: 3
  • Boundaries: 6 fours, 1 sixes
  • Dot Ball %: 41.67%

📈 Deep Dive Analysis

With the Bat

Facing Washington Sundar, Rohit Sharma has maintained balance in proceedings. A strike rate of 122.22 reflects the tempo of this battle.

Bowling Perspective

Washington Sundar has been a constant threat, picking up 3 wickets in this rivalry. The ability to induce 15 dot balls shows the pressure exerted.

🎯 Tactical View

Strategy plays a huge role in this matchup. With an economy of 7.33, the margins are fine. Field placements and changing pace are key weapons.

Verdict

Ultimately, this rivalry between Rohit Sharma and Washington Sundar remains one of the IPL's most intriguing side-plots.

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Total Runs
44
Off 36 balls
Strike Rate
122.22
Runs per 100 balls
Dismissals
3
Times out
Average
14.00
Per dismissal
Boundaries
7
6 fours, 1 sixes
Dot Ball %
41.67%
Bowler pressure

📌 IPL Head-to-Head Records — Key Stats

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