Opening batsman Rohit Sharma became the first player to hit five centuries in a single World Cup as he put India on course for a comfortable win ...
LEEDS: Rohit Sharma became the first player to hit five centuries in a single World Cup as India cantered to a seven-wicket win in their final World Cup group match against Sri Lanka on Saturday .
"I have learned from my mistakes in the past. I don't go into a match thinking of hundreds. Every day is a new day." Rahul registered his first century of the tournament but was caught behind shortly before the end of the game off veteran paceman Lasith Malinga - playing his final World Cup match - after hitting 11 fours and one six.
"That's what hard work gets you. I am really proud of this team as a captain, they are amazing people.
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