Rohit Sharma (2L) Sharad Pawar, Devendra Fadnavis (C), Ajinkya Naik (R) and other dignitaries during a ceremony at the Wankhede stadium on Friday. | Salman Ansari
India’s iconic batter and ODI team skipper Rohit Sharma was honoured by the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Friday with a stand at the famed Wankhede Stadium named after him in the presence of his family on Friday.
Apart from Rohit, the MCA also honoured veteran politician and former MCA President Sharad Pawar and former India captain late Ajit Wadekar with stands in their name.
The grand ceremony witnessed a distinguished gathering, including Shri Sharad Pawar, Rohit Sharma, MCA President Ajinkya Naik, members of the MCA Apex Council, along with family members of late Amol Kale and Ajit Wadekar, and a bunch of former and current players.
In addition, the MCA Office Lounge was dedicated in memory of former President late Amol Kale, was also inaugurated.
Adding to the significance of the event, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis stated: “The members of the Mumbai Cricket Association have made an excellent decision, as it is essential to celebrate those who bring us pride. Today, we honor individuals who have significantly contributed to the growth of Indian cricket. We encourage the MCA to submit a proposal, and I assure you that we will construct an even larger stadium capable of accommodating over one hundred thousand spectators. Mumbai and Maharashtra are home to countless cricket enthusiasts, and it is our duty to provide them with a venue that reflects their passion for the sport.”
“Dedicating the stands and the MCA Office Lounge to these iconic figures is our way of embedding their legacy into the very fabric of Wankhede Stadium. Each of them has played a transformative role in shaping Mumbai cricket’s identity and progress. As we honour their immense contributions, with Wankhede celebrating 50 glorious years, we reaffirm our commitment to preserving and celebrating the heritage of this historic ground that continues to write new history for cricket,” said MCA President Ajinkya Naik.
Expressing his heartfelt gratitude, Rohit Sharma said, “Wankhede has always been incredibly special to me. It’s where I began to dream about my journey in professional cricket, experienced some of the most unforgettable moments of my career, and the energy of the Mumbai crowd has always lifted me. To have a stand named after me at this iconic venue is overwhelming. It is a tribute to the dreams, support, and milestones that have shaped my journey and I am deeply thankful to MCA for this honour.”
Former MCA President Shri Sharad Pawar said, “I would like to express my gratitude to the Mumbai Cricket Association for this decision. We are also working on some other initiatives. We are in the process of establishing an international-level cricket museum, which will showcase the rich history of cricket in Mumbai. This museum will feature notable personalities who have contributed to the sport’s reputation both locally and nationally. I am confident that these developments will make the museum a must-visit destination for all who come to Mumbai.”
The families of Amol Kale and Ajit Wadekar also expressed deep appreciation for the tributes. While Ajit Wadekar left a legacy by leading India to its first Test series wins in the West Indies and England in 1971, and strengthening India’s Test and ODI rankings; Amol Kale, in his role as the President of MCA helped enrich the sustaining legacy of the Association.
The Grand Stand Level 3 is named as the Pawar Stand, honouring the long and successful tenures of Sharad Pawar that helped revamp the stadium in many ways. And the Divecha Pavilion Level 3 stand is named after Rohit, honouring his remarkable stint as the T20 World Cup and ICC Champions Trophy winning captain.