In a poignant moment at the Wankhede Stadium on May 21, 2025, Mumbai Indians’ (MI) stalwart Rohit Sharma was dismissed for just 5 runs off 5 balls in the high-stakes IPL match against Delhi Capitals (DC). This match marked Rohit’s first appearance at the iconic venue since the inauguration of a stadium stand named in his honor, celebrating his immense contributions to Indian cricket.
The dismissal occurred in the 3rd over when DC’s left-arm pacer Mustafizur Rahman delivered a precise length ball outside off stump. Rohit attempted to dig out the delivery but managed only a faint edge. DC’s wicketkeeper, Abishek Porel, showcased remarkable agility, diving full length to his right to secure a stunning catch.
This early wicket was a significant setback for MI in a match crucial for their playoff aspirations. With MI holding 14 points and DC close behind at 13, the outcome of this encounter is pivotal in determining the final playoff spot in IPL 2025.
Rohit’s dismissal, especially on a day meant to honor his legacy, added a layer of emotional complexity to the match. As MI strives to secure a playoff berth, the team will look to regroup and build momentum in the remaining overs.
IPL 2025: MI Fans Don White Jerseys To Honour Rohit Sharma’s Test Legacy At Wankhede Stadium; Video
The Wankhede Stadium witnessed a sea of white on May 21 as Mumbai Indians (MI) fans donned white jerseys to honor Rohit Sharma’s illustrious Test cricket career during the IPL 2025 clash between MI and Delhi Capitals (DC). This heartfelt gesture was part of the fan campaign, which gained momentum on social media following Sharma’s recent retirement from Test cricket.
Rohit Sharma, who made his Test debut in 2013, concluded his red-ball career with 67 matches and over 4000 runs. His transformation into a reliable opener from 2019 onwards solidified his place in India’s Test lineup. While he continues to play in ODIs, his departure from Tests has left a void for many fans.
In addition to wearing white, fans had the opportunity to purchase special edition jerseys emblazoned with “Mumbai cha Raja Rohit” (King of Mumbai Rohit) and masks featuring Sharma’s likeness outside the stadium. The phrase “Mumbai cha Raja” has become synonymous with Sharma, reflecting his deep connection with the city and its cricketing heritage.