Mumbai's Ayush Mhatre, penned a heartfelt note to his idol, Rohit Sharma, after getting an opportunity to share the dressing room with the India captain. The 17-year-old had to make way for Rohit, who was returning to domestic cricket after nine years.
The chance to share the dressing room with Rohit Sharma has delighted Mhatre, who has amassed 441 runs at an average of 40.09 in five games.
After being dropped from the Ranji Trophy match against Jammu and Kashmir, 17-year-old Mumbai cricket prodigy Ayush Mhatre expressed his admiration for Rohit Sharma. Mhatre was replaced by Sharma, returning to Ranji cricket for the first time since 2015. Despite the setback, Mhatre remains optimistic and focused on improving his skills.
The exceptional all-rounder took 12 wickets for his state team, leading Saurashtra to a victory over Delhi in just two days.
India captain Rohit Sharma's poor form in continued as he got dismissed for 3 off 19 balls before Mumbai conceded their first-innings lead against Jammu and Kashmir in the Ranji Trophy clash on Thursday (January 23).
Rohit Sharma, enduring a lean phase in his career, will play his first Ranji Trophy match in nearly a decade and has received a confidence boost from
Form has deserted the 37-year-old Rohit in the past few months with Test losses to New Zealand (at home) and Australia (away) weighing heavily on him currently.
Rohit Sharma RETURNS; Mumbai vs Jammu and Kashmir Ranji Trophy Live Streaming Details – when and where to watch.
Rohit Sharma makes his return to the Ranji Trophy after almost ten years. The India Test and ODI captain will face Jammu and Kashmir in a match starting on January 23. Here’s where you can catch the l
After scoring just 31 runs at an average of 6.2 during the tour of Australia, India skipper Rohit Sharma made a forgettable return to domestic cricket after eight years by getting dismissed for yet another single-digit score in the Ranji Trophy match against Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday.
Electing to bat on a green-top wicket proved costly for the Ajinkya Rahane-led side as Mumbai were shot out for a mere 120, and in reply, J&K finished the opening day's play at 174/7 for a lead of 54