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Rohit Sharma forgets his phone after training Photograph: (X)
Indian skipper Rohit Sharma is famous for his forgetful nature regarding his possession. Many teammates have recalled Rohit forgetting his phone and other possessions in the hotel room or in the flight. One such incident took place as Team India were boarding then bus after the practice session in Dubai.
Rohit could be seen speaking to a member from the team management and signaling him to the ground. Apparently, Rohit had forgotten his phone after the training session. One fan who was present capturing the players, recorded the entire moment on his camera and posted it on social media.
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Rohit forgets his phone while leaving after training 😭 @ImRo45pic.twitter.com/lRlWDMmXIm
— Shikha (@Shikha_003) March 1, 2025
Champions Trophy 2025 has its four semi-finalists with South Africa having qualified even before they could bat. Proteas bowled out England for 179 in Karachi on Saturday. If Afghanistan had to make it to the semis, then England had to beat South Africa by over 200-run margin on Saturday.
Indian coach makes massive statement on Rohit Sharma’s fitness
Ahead of India’s game against the Kiwis, there are huge doubts over Rohit being fit for the game. The 37-year-old had a niggle on his hamstring during the game against Pakistan last Sunday. Even while batting, Rohit could be seen moving gingerly before being castled by Shaheen Afridi for 20.
Ryan Ten Doeschate during his chat with the media said, “He's all right. As you can see, he's batting, and he did a little bit of fielding earlier. It's an injury he's had before, so he knows how to manage it really well, and he's on top of it."
The former Dutch star also waded into the KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant debate and said “It's been very hard on Rishabh not playing, but that's the nature of sport at this level. KL's been good. He didn't get many chances, and when you're batting at six or seven, it's difficult to get proper opportunities. Obviously, the third ODI in India, he did really well, and that knock against Bangladesh proved crucial in the end."
Ten Doechate also added, “We've got to keep Rishabh up and running. We never know when we're going to need him, but certainly, having two wicketkeepers of that calibre is a nice thing to have."
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