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“Still playing…”: Rohit Sharma delivers an emotional speech

The Mumbai Cricket Association is officially named after Rohit Sharma of Wanked Stadium where Captain Audi and his family attended.

Rohit Sharma was unveiled on Friday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Mumbai, with the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) receiving honors. The Rohit Sharma booth was officially unveiled at a ceremony attended by his parents and wife Ritika Sajdeh. This prestigious recognition led him to join cricket legends such as Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar, Vinoo Mankad and Dilip Vengsarkar, who all named after them on this iconic venue.

During the event, Rohit gave an emotional speech, reflecting on his journey and expressing his desire to represent India in the ODI competition at Wankhede Stadium in the near future.

First of all, I want to thank everyone who came here to make this event so special. I never dreamed about what would happen today. As a child, growing up and wanting to play for Mumbai, no one in India thought of such a thing. To me, to me, like any other country that wants to give them the best. We serve you as much as possible in these countries and bring you a lot of things. Wankhede is an iconic stadium with lots of memories. Rohit said in his remarks.

“Let me have my own name among the greatness of the game and the world’s top political leaders, and I can’t express my feelings. Because I’m really grateful, honored, and thank all the MCA members, don’t forget the Apex Council members, not forget the members of the Apex Council. I’m honored to play both formats, but I’m playing in both forms. Capitalize, representing the Mumbai Indians.

“It will even become even more special when India plays any team here. To get this honor in front of my mom, dad, my brother and his wife and wife. I am so grateful to everyone in my life for everything they sacrificed.

Rohit Sharma officially announced her retirement from Test cricket, marking the end of the famous batsman era. He ended his T20 international career in 2024, but has confirmed his commitment to continuing to compete in One Day International (ODI) format.

With the IPL 2025 season restarting, fans can look forward to seeing the “killer” return to action. Rohit will play a key role in the Mumbai Indians’ pursuit of the sixth IPL championship and bring his extensive experience and skills to the team.

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