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IPL 2022: Rohit Sharma ends NIGHTMARISH IPL 2022 campaign with 13-ball 2 struggle against DC, goes entire season without scoring FIFTY for first time

IPL 2022: Rohit Sharma ends NIGHTMARISH IPL 2022 campaign with 13-ball 2 struggle against DC, goes entire season without scoring FIFTY for first time

IPL 2022: Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma has ended his nightmarish IPL season by scoring a 13-ball 2 against Delhi Capitals on Saturday. This is the first-ever season for Rohit Sharma, where he has failed to score even a single fifty. Follow DC vs MI LIVE updates on InsideSport.IN for more updates

IPL 2022: Rohit Sharma ends NIGHTMARISH IPL 2022 campaign with 13-ball 2 struggle against DC, goes entire season without scoring FIFTY for first time

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However against Delhi Capitals on Saturday, Rohit failed to get off the mark even after facing nine deliveries in his innings. He particularly struggled against left-arm pacer Khaleel Ahmed as he couldn’t score a single run in six deliveries he played in the 3rd over.

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His misery on the day came to an end in the sixth over of the innings as he went for a shot but hit it straight to Shardul Thakur and departed for 2 runs, facing 13 balls.

This is Rohit’s 22nd consecutive innings without a fifty. With this, he has now equalled his longest streak of 22 consecutive matches without a fifty in 2009 for Deccan Chargers.

IPL 2022: Rohit Sharma ends NIGHTMARISH IPL 2022 campaign with 13-ball 2 struggle against DC, goes entire season without scoring FIFTY for first time

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