India's white-ball captain Rohit Sharma needs to score 134 runs more in 19 innings to become the second-fastest cricketer to score 11,000 runs after Virat Kohli. The former captain had achieved the feat in 222 innings, while Rohit Sharma has scored 10866 runs in 257 innings. Indian captain Rohit Sharma is set to make a grand return to international cricket in 2025. He will lead India in a three-match ODI series against England, starting February 6 in Nagpur. Rohit had missed the fifth Test against Australia, with Jasprit Bumrah stepping in as skipper. Rohit is a pinch away from entering the elite 11,000-run club in ODIs. If he reaches the landmark within his next 19 innings, he will surpass the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, who took 276 innings to score 11,000 ODI runs. Read also: Virat Kohli Set to Break Tendulkar’s Record in 1st ODI vs ENG Rohit Sharma's Remarkable Journey to Glory Rohit's rise in international cricket is nothing short of inspirational. His early years were full of struggles, as he remained in and out of the team between 2007 and 2013. His career took a turn when he was promoted to open the batting in ODIs. Since then, he has never looked back. With 31 centuries and 57 half-centuries in ODIs, Rohit has already stamped his authority in white-ball cricket. He recently retired from T20Is as the format’s highest run-scorer, finishing with 4,231 runs. Now, another record awaits him in the 50-over format. The ODI series against England will continue in Cuttack (February 9) and Ahmedabad (February 12). As Rohit steps onto the field, fans eagerly await history in the making.