Rohit Sharma finally reveals the story of the iconic “Koi Gardens Maine Nashi Gomega”

Rohit Sharma explains the meaning behind his popular phrase “Koi Garden Mein Nahi Ghoomega”, a word that was captured on a stump microphone in the 2024 Test match against England.
Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma recently shared the story behind his now famous line “Koi Garden Mein Nahi Ghoomega”. Rohit is known for his comedy moments on the field, often offering some memorable irony that fans grab onto the stump microphone. Rohit passionately expressed his frustration with his teammates lacking energy during the Test match against England at Visakhapatnam in early 2024. His interesting remarks were “Mein Nahi Ghoomega, Koi Garden” (no one would roam the garden), and it spread quickly.
Rohit explained that this was a critical moment in the game, urging his players to step up and put all of his own into practice.
“It was in Vizag, and I saw the end of the time, and the players walked leisurely like they were in the garden. No one was running, no urgency. I was on the field. I showed on the field, we bowled from both ends. The game was hanging in a loose thread, it was an important game, it was an important game, we had to win. Jiohotstar.
Rohit stressed the key demand for the wicket at a critical stage of the game, urging his players to improve their performance. India ended up winning, defeating its opponent by 106 runs and defeating five games 1-1.
So I saw it’s two or three and said things can’t be like this, you can’t play cricket like that. Everyone was accompanying my flow, and then I told everyone not to do that.
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