‘Rohit’ is a hit in Vijay Hazare after 7 years… Fans said – ‘Where is Gambhir, is he watching?’

Jaipur. Rohit Sharma, who played the Vijay Hazare Trophy after seven years, gave a wonderful gift to the cricket lovers of the Pink City on Christmas Eve by scoring a century in true ‘Hitman’ style. More than 20,000 people had gathered in the stadium to watch this match and there was only one reason for everyone… Rohit Sharma. Rohit scored 155 runs in 93 balls, scoring the 37th List A century of his career.

His brilliant pulls, aerial shots and sweep shots were seen in this innings. It seemed as if people had come to the concert of their favorite singer who was singing hit songs one after the other. Beyond BCCI’s instructions, the desire to prove himself to the national selectors or the head coach’s desire to end the star culture, this day was all about the fans who had come to watch their hero play.

By the time he left the stadium, Rohit’s 18 fours and nine sixes were enough to satisfy him. There was a crowd outside Sawai Mansingh Stadium from 9 am in the middle of the week. The stadium was about 80 percent full. People had gathered on the grounds after taking leave from jobs and students leaving college.

Slogans of ‘Mumbaicha Raja Rohit Sharma’ and ‘Dal Baati Churma, Rohit Sharma Soorma’ were heard inside the stadium. When the spectators came to know that Mumbai was fielding, there was only one prayer on everyone’s lips that the Sikkim team should get out early so that they could see Rohit bat. Rohit’s staunch supporters also raised the slogan ‘Where Gambhir is, he is watching.’ Sikkim scored 236 runs for seven wickets. During Mumbai’s innings, people had climbed on the roof of the Sports Development Council building. As soon as Rohit played the first shot in the square off the ball of Kranti Kumar, the sky echoed with the noise of the spectators. Rohit scored a century in 62 balls and 150 runs in 91 balls against the inexperienced bowlers of Sikkim. He returned after being caught behind the wicket on the ball of Kranti Kumar.

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