Indian captain Rohit Sharma is on the brink of yet another major achievement in his illustrious career. The 36-year-old opener is just 12 runs away from reaching 11,000 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs). With India set to face Bangladesh in their Champions Trophy opener on February 20, all eyes will be on Rohit as he inches closer to this historic feat. If he achieves this milestone, Rohit will become the only 10th player in ODI history to surpass 11,000 runs. Among Indians, he will join the elite ranks of Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and Virat Kohli. What makes this even more remarkable is that Rohit has played only 260 innings so far. Should he reach the landmark in this game, he will become the second-fastest player ever to achieve it, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar, who took 276 innings. Only Virat Kohli, who accomplished the feat in 222 innings, has done it quicker. Read also: Watch: Sanju Samson Declines to Sign Bat, Respects Dhoni Team's success over personal milestones: Rohit Sharma Despite the individual milestone in sight, Rohit remains focused on leading India to success in the Champions Trophy. The Men in Blue enter the tournament with confidence after a dominant series win against England. Rohit has stressed that India’s spin attack will be crucial in the conditions at the Dubai International Stadium, where the opening game will be played. The team boasts a formidable bowling lineup, including Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav, and Varun Chakravarthy. Rohit believes their presence will be vital in countering the Bangladeshi batting unit, led by Najmul Hossain Shanto. Speaking about the team’s preparation, Rohit Sharma mentioned that India has fine-tuned its approach after the World Cup and will look to continue playing aggressive cricket. The Indian skipper has led from the front in the past, and fans will be hoping for another inspiring knock as he edges closer to an incredible milestone. With a balanced squad, strong form, and a captain on the verge of history, India will be eager to begin their Champions Trophy campaign with a resounding win.