Along with his parents, wife Ritika Sajdeh, and a few of his closest friends, Indian cricketer Rohit Sharma celebrated the naming ceremony of the 'Rohit Sharma stand' at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday, making it a memorable and emotional day for the Indian captain. Soon after the event, a humorous exchange between Rohit and his brother, Vishal Sharma, went viral on social media.
While Rohit and his family were getting ready to leave the Wankhede Stadium following the ceremony, the legendary Indian batter is seen pointing out a dent on their car, becoming annoyed, and starting to question his brother about it.
His first reaction after seeing the dent on his car was, "Yeh kya hai?" (What is this), pointing at his younger brother. In reply to the question asked by Rohit, his brother said, "Reverse." At that point, Rohit said, "Kiska? Tere se?" (by whom, you). However, it was all smiles as the brothers managed to laugh it off. The remainder of the video shows Rohit assisting his father into the car, another endearing family moment.
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Rohit Sharma gets a stand at Wankhede Stadium
Earlier on that day, Rohit Sharma, along with his family, unveiled his stand at the iconic Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Mumbai Cricket Association formally renamed the Divecha Level 3 stand in Rohit's honor. It's a huge honor for the opening batsman to be included in the long list of Mumbai cricket greats. Rohit Sharma has achieved great success in white-ball cricket for India. Under his leadership, India won two ICC tournaments, the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025.
Recently, Rohit Sharma has retired from Test cricket. But he continues to play in the shortest format of the game in the IPL. With IPL resuming again, the Mumbai Indians are in the race for the playoffs. Rohit needs to get a good start. In the last few games, Rohit has found his rhythm and hopes to maintain it for the remaining games. In the ongoing IPL, only two games are left for MI. Mumbai Indians are on a mission to win their sixth IPL trophy, and need to win the two games to get a perfect ending to league matches.
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