Rohit Sharma's Bat Goes Silent In IPL 2025 – Check His Last 10 Innings Stats
Mumbai Indians retained Rohit Sharma for Rs 16.30 crores ahead of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, but his recent form has raised serious concerns.

India captain Rohit Sharma's performance in Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 has been far from ideal, leaving Mumbai Indians (MI) fans disappointed.
In the first two matches, he failed to make an impact, getting dismissed in the first over on both occasions. Against Chennai, he was out for a duck, and in the match against Gujarat Titans, he hit two boundaries before losing his wicket in the same over. As a result, Mumbai Indians suffered consecutive defeats.
Rs 16.30 Crore retention under scrutiny
Mumbai Indians (MI) retained Rohit Sharma for Rs 16.30 crores ahead of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, but his recent form has raised serious concerns. After two disappointing performances, questions are now being asked about whether MI made the right decision.
Rohit's IPL 2025 performance so far
First match – 0 runs off 4 balls
Second match – 8 runs off 4 balls
Last 10 IPL Innings: A concerning trend
Rohit's struggles extend beyond just this season. In his last 10 IPL innings, he has scored only 154 runs, with just one half-century. He has failed to reach double digits in six innings and has managed to cross the 30-run mark only twice.
Rohit remains an IPL legend with 6636 runs, 2 centuries, and 43 fifties in his career. However, his recent struggles are a cause for worry for MI. Fans will be hoping for a turnaround soon, as the five-time champions push for their sixth title.
Rohit's Struggles: Hardik Pandya's post-match comments raise eyebrows
Speaking in post-match presentation after Mumbai's defeat to GT, Hardik said, "Tough to put it together, I think in batting and bowling we were 15-20 runs short in both places. We were not professionals in the field, we made basic errors, and that cost us 20-25 runs and in a T20 game, that is quite a lot. They (GT openers) batted brilliantly. They were quite exceptional; they did not take many chances, they did the right stuff, and they were able to get runs without playing many risky shots. We have been doing catch-up since then. At the moment, we all need to take responsibility; it is still the early stages. Batters have to come to the party, hopefully, they will do that soon. On this wicket, they (slower deliveries) were the toughest balls, some were shooting, and some were bouncing, as batters it becomes difficult. They (GT bowlers) did what I did with the ball."
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