
Indian captain and Indians from Bombai Rohit Sharma shared a personal interview with their parents after learning that in his honor would be appointed stand at the cult stadium WankHhede.
In an interview with journalist Vimal Kumar Rohit, he revealed that he had insisted on his parents to sit in a stand who were borne as soon as he was solemnly solemnly.
Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) announced that Pavilion Wonder Level 3 will be renamed “Rohit Sharma Stand”-POCTA to one of the most successful Indian captains and a proud son of the city.
For Rohit honor exceeds professional recognition; It has a deep emotional meaning. “I told them that when the stand with my name is solemnly, it must come and sit in it,” he said.
Despite his famous career, Rohit’s parents rarely attended his matches. “They usually prefer watching from home because they are too nervous about the stadiums,” he explained.
“He doesn’t like going out.” However, they managed to persuade them on two special occasions-one was his first match as an Indian captain in Wankhade in 2017.
Rohit, thought about recognition, he said, “When people call me” King of the King of Bombai:
He remembered his early fighting when he was not allowed to enter the stadium.
“Twenty years ago we couldn’t get in. And now the stand is in my name-it is huge. WankHhed is where I grew up. I practiced there, fought, even cursed there. It’s a special place.”
Rohit also appreciated the Bombay cricket fans for their passion and justice.
“They even cheer players like Warner or Smith. This is the inheritance of cricket bombje-milene there are a good cricket.”
After only 56 runs in the first six shifts, Rohit bounced off with 26, 76*, 70 and 12, showing the aggression of the PowerPlay trademark and provoking the winning run of Mi.
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
1st May 2025