Rohit hits century despite controversy

India's batsman Rohit Sharma celebrates reaching his century during his Cricket World Cup quarter final match against Bangladesh in Melbourne on 19 March 2015. Reuters
Opener Rohit Sharma reached a century off 108 balls to revive India's innings in the World Cup quarter-final against Bangladesh at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday.
The huge contingent of Indian supporters in the crowd cheered Rohit as he reached his seventh ODI ton with 10 fours and a six.
But Rohit had a lucky escape on 90 when he holed out and was caught at deep mid-wicket off Rubel Hossain but umpire Ian Gould signalled a no-ball for a waist-high ball despite TV replays indicating it to be a legitimate delivery.