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Rohit Sharma has shared his fearless batting mindset ahead of the Australia ODI series.

Rohit Sharma has been known for his big-hitting (Picture credit: BCCI)
Star India batter Rohit Sharma has said that there is no particular bowler he would like to smack for a six, adding that it does not matter to him who the opposition bowler is and he just looks to play his shots.
While Rohit has retired from T20Is and Tests, both remain active in the ODI format. He is expected to be seen in the upcoming ODI series against Australia.
Rohit continues to remain at the top of the rankings for ODI batters with him at No. 2, despite not having played any 50-over game since March.
Asked at a recent event in Mumbai as to which bowler he would love to hit a six, Rohit said, “Honestly, everyone! I’d love to hit all of them. There’s no particular one. My mindset is always the same, I just want to hit, doesn’t matter who’s in front of me.”
Question: One bowler you would always love to hit for six?Rohit Sharma: “Honestly, everyone! I’d love to hit all of them. There’s no particular one. My mindset is always the same—I just want to hit, doesn’t matter who’s in front of me.”🔥
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Meanwhile, England pacer Mark Wood has picked Rohit as the most difficult Indian cricketer he has bowled to in his career till now, saying that his bat gives the impression of “getting just wider” when in full flow.
Wood, who has missed the five-match Test series against India at home because of a knee injury, is targeting a return to action with Durham in the County Championship next month ahead of the Ashes series this winter.
Speaking on The Overlap Cricket podcast, Wood gave his view on who has been the hardest batter he has faced while playing against India.
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