IPL 2024: Rohit Sharma's Heartfelt Post For Wife Ritika Sajdeh Goes Viral
India captain Rohit Sharma has taken to Instagram to express his gratitude to his wife, thanking her for standing by him through all circumstances.
Team India captain Rohit Sharma took to Instagram to express his unwavering support for his wife. This comes in the wake of Ritika Sajdeh's sensational comment on an interview featuring Mumbai Indians' coach Mark Boucher. Mumbai Indians (MI) recently appointed former Gujarat Titans (GT) skipper Hardik Pandya as the team's captain, replacing senior opener Rohit Sharma, a move that left cricket fans divided. Boucher's clarification on the matter drew criticism from Ritika and others.
In a podcast, Mark Boucher addressed the decision to replace Rohit Sharma as Mumbai Indians (MI) captain, citing the senior opener's recent performance with the bat for the franchise as a concern. Boucher suggested that relieving Rohit of the captaincy might enable him to focus more on his batting and contribute more effectively in that capacity.
Reacting to the clip of the podcast posted on social media, Rohit Sharma's wife commented, "There are many things wrong in this," indicating her disagreement with Boucher's remarks. Seeing Ritika's comment, Mumbai Indians deleted the post.
Now, four days later, Rohit Sharma has taken to Instagram to express his gratitude to his wife, thanking her for standing by him through all circumstances. "Always by my side", Rohit wrote in the caption of his Insta post, featuring himself and Ritika.
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Rohit Sharma replaced Ricky Ponting as the captain of Mumbai Indians (MI) in 2013. Under Rohit's leadership, Mumbai Indians (MI) clinched five Indian Premier League (IPL) titles in 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2020. Alongside his captaincy, Rohit Sharma excelled as a batsman, emerging as one of the leading run-scorers in the history of the IPL.
Presently, Rohit Sharma is the fourth-highest run-scorer in IPL history with 6211 runs for Mumbai Indians, Deccan Chargers in 238 innings of 243 matches.