A memorable day is coming in the life of Rohit Sharma, who won two ICC titles to Team India in the last one year. A stand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai will be named after him, which was confirmed by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) earlier this year. Under this, Level 3 of Diwacha Pavilion will now be named Rohit Sharma Stand. Now this stand will be named during the IPL 2025 season.
The naming ceremony of ‘Rohit Sharma Stand’ will take place on Tuesday 13 May at the prestigious Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
According to the report, the naming ceremony of ‘Rohit Sharma Stand’ will be held on Tuesday 13 May at the prestigious Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The Hardik Pandya -led Mumbai team is to play the match against Delhi Capitals on 15 May. Prior to this match, Rohit will stay in Mumbai for training at that time. Rohit is currently in great form in the IPL, where he has played many great innings with his bat.
Rohit Sharma has scored 293 runs in ten matches at an average of 32.55 and a strike rate of 155.02.
Rohit Sharma has so far scored 293 runs in ten matches at an average of 32.55 and a strike rate of 155.02. At the beginning of the tournament, his bat was calm, but the 38 -year -old made a brilliant comeback by making a half -century against Sunrisers Hyderabad and Rajasthan Royals.
What did Rohit say about his parents?
Rohit Sharma’s name will be added to the list of great cricketers with the stand of Wankhede Stadium. Prior to him, stands were placed in the name of many legendary cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar, Sunil Gavaskar at Wankhede Stadium. This honor is very important for Rohit. The player reacted to this. He described the emotional conversation with his parents about this honor. He said, ‘I told him that when the stand in my name is inaugurated, they will have to come and sit in it.’ Rohit said, “He usually likes to watch matches from home because he becomes quite nervous in the stadium.” They do not like to go out.
Wankhede Stadium is everything for me-Rohit
Rohit also talked about the slogan of ‘Mumbaicha Raja, Rohit Sharma’ at Wankhede Stadium. He said, ‘When people call me the’ king of Mumbai ‘, I really appreciate it.’ This is their love and I do not take it lightly. I never thought that I would reach this point or people would say that about me. The name of the stand named after me at the Wankhede Stadium was a very emotional experience. That area is everything for me.