Rohit Sharma Turns 39: Ritika Sajdeh's Heartfelt Birthday Wish Goes Viral

Rohit Sharma celebrates his 39th birthday with heartfelt wishes from wife Ritika Sajdeh. Ritika shared an emotional post calling him her "best friend" and "soul mate." The cricketer received greetings from fans and the cricket fraternity. Rohit has had a stellar career with multiple records including five T20I hundreds and 33 ODI centuries.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma 39th Birthday: Ritika's Emotional Tribute

  • Ritika Sajdeh calls Rohit her "best friend" in birthday post
  • Rohit Sharma turns 39 on April 30
  • Rohit retired from T20Is after 2024 World Cup win
  • He has scored 5 T20I hundreds and 33 ODI centuries
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"To many more lifetimes of everything we have...": Ritika Sajdeh sends heartfelt birthday wishes to "best friend" Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma turns 39; wife Ritika Sajdeh shares adorable birthday post. Fans and cricket fraternity pour in wishes for the 'Hitman'.

"Happy happy birthday my Ro... To many more lifetimes of everything we have in this one and more. - Ritika Sajdeh"

Mumbai, April 30

Warm wishes have been pouring in for former Indian skipper and India's 'Hitman' Rohit Sharma, as the batting heavyweight celebrates his 39th birthday on Thursday.

Rohit Sharma's wife, Ritika Sajdeh, penned an adorable post for him.

Referring to Rohit as her "best friend", Ritika wrote, "Happy happy birthday my Ro. I've spent every year saying you're my best friend, my soul mate and the best part of us and this year is no different. To many more lifetimes of everything we have in this one and more."

She also shared a bunch of pictures, featuring Rohit Sharma as he perfectly carries out his duties as a loving husband and a caring father.

Fans quickly rushed to the comment section and wished the cricketer, showing their love to 'Ro' - a nickname often used for Rohit Sharma.

Rohit and Ritika, who tied the knot on December 13, 2015, are doting parents to their daughter Samaira and son Ahaan. While Samaira was born in 2018, Rohit and Ritika were blessed with Ahaan in 2024.

Rohit Sharma also received birthday greetings from his fans, friends, and members of the cricket fraternity.

Rohit made his Test debut in 2013 and went on to represent India in 67 matches, scoring 4,301 runs. His red-ball career includes 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries, with a career-best score of 212 against South Africa in 2019.

While he made his T20 debut in 2007 and slammed 4231 runs in 159 games, Rohit was the format's best scorer going out in 2024. He also owns the record for joint-most hundreds (five) in T20 internationals. He has won two T20 World Cups: the first in 2007 while competing and the one in 2024 as captain.

In 2024, Rohit became the first men's player to feature in over 150 T20Is, though he announced his retirement from the format after India's T20 World Cup victory. He is one of the most prolific ODI openers, amassing 11,577 runs in 282 matches at an impressive average close to 49, including 33 centuries and 61 fifties.

Rohit scored ODI double-hundreds for fun, won six IPLs in the first 15 editions of the tournament, scored five hundreds at the 2019 ODI World Cup, and when he finally got to open in Tests in 2019, three quick hundreds in his first series in the role, one of them a double.

Under Sharma's leadership, India reached the final of the 2023 World Test Championship and the ODI World Cup later that year, coming heartbreakingly close to winning both global titles.

- ANI

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Neha Singh
His stats are mind-blowing: 33 ODI centuries, five T20I hundreds, six IPL titles... but I still feel he could have done more in Test cricket as a captain. The WTC and ODI World Cup finals were so close, yet so far. Anyway, no denying he's a legend. Happy 39th, Rohit!
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Rahul Sharma
That picture of him with Samaira and Ahaan is everything. πŸ₯Ί Cricket ke legend but also a family man. Also, who can forget his 264 against Sri Lanka? That innings was pure carnage. Happy birthday to the one and only Hitman! πŸŽ‚πŸ‘Š
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Ankita Patel
"To many more lifetimes of everything we have..." That line from Ritika is so romantic and profound. Rohit truly deserves all the love. He's given us so many memories – from the 2007 T20 World Cup win to the 2024 T20 World Cup triumph as captain. What a journey! πŸ†
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Rajesh Kumar
One thing I respect about Rohit is how he's carried himself after stepping down as captain. No drama, just pure class. But I do think his Test career could have been more consistent if he'd opened earlier. Anyway, happy birthday to a true legend of Indian cricket. πŸ™
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Priyanka Nair
Ritika's post is so sweet! Their love story is goals, honestly. And Rohit's double hundreds in ODIs – man, that's just not normal. He made them look easy! Happy birthday to India's Hitman. May

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