Mumbai Indians stalwart Rohit Sharma is aiming for a historic milestone in One Day International cricket this year, targeting the unprecedented mark of 400 career sixes. Known globally for his effortless power-hitting, Rohit currently stands at 355 ODI sixes, requiring 45 more maximums to become the first player ever to reach the quadruple century of sixes in the format.
The veteran batter, who already holds the record for the most sixes in ODI history after surpassing Shahid Afridi in a recent series, is expected to feature heavily in India's busy 2026 schedule, which includes series against New Zealand, England, and the West Indies. His ability to convert starts into massive scores makes this milestone highly achievable.
This pursuit underscores Rohit's dominance in white-ball cricket, where he has also achieved the unique feat of scoring three ODI double centuries. As he prepares for the upcoming assignments, fans will be eagerly watching to see if the opener can cement his legacy further by reaching the 400-sixes club.

“Rohit Sharma has been known for his six-hitting ability, and 2026 could see him push that even further. Currently on 355 ODI sixes, the batter has a solid shot at becoming the first player in history to hit 400 sixes in the format.”

“Rohit Sharma has been known for his six-hitting ability, and 2026 could see him push that even further. Currently on 355 ODI sixes, the batter has a solid shot at becoming the first player in history to hit 400 sixes in the format.”
Leading most sixes scorers in IPL Career (batting specialists only: batters/all-rounders/wicketkeepers)
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