Nita Ambani congratulates Rohit Sharma as stand named after him unveiled at Wankhede Stadium

ANI May 16, 2025 361 views

Nita Ambani celebrated Rohit Sharma as Wankhede Stadium unveiled a stand in his name, calling him an inspiration for young cricketers. Rohit expressed disbelief and gratitude, saying he never imagined such an honor while still active in cricket. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Sharad Pawar attended, praising the decision to honor Mumbai's cricket legends. The event also saw stands renamed after Sharad Pawar, Ajit Wadekar, and a tribute to late MCA president Amol Kale.

"What is happening today, I had never dreamt of." – Rohit Sharma
Nita Ambani congratulates Rohit Sharma as stand named after him unveiled at Wankhede Stadium
Mumbai May 16: Nita Ambani, Founder and Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, congratulated Indian skipper Rohit Sharma as the 'Rohit Sharma Stand' at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, named after him, was unveiled on Friday, in Mumbai, according to a press note from Reliance Foundation.

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Nita Ambani praises Rohit Sharma's legacy at Wankhede

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Rohit humbled by stand naming while still playing

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Fadnavis and Sharad Pawar attend historic unveiling

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Wankhede honors legends with multiple stand renamings

"Congratulations, Rohit! As Wankhede honours one of its favourite sons, it now carries not just your memories, but your name - a permanent mark of inspiration for every young cricketer. A true legend of our city and our country," Nita Ambani said.

The 'Rohit Sharma Stand' at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, named after Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, was unveiled. The legendary Indian batter was present at the iconic venue with the rest of his family and the Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, NCP-SCP chief Sharad Pawar, and Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) president Ajinkya Naik. Speaking at the event, Rohit said, "What is happening today, I had never dreamt of. As a kid growing up, I wanted to play for Mumbai, for India. No one thinks of this. For me to have my name amongst the greats of the game, I cannot express it in words. This is also special as I am still playing. I have retired from two formats, but I am still playing one format."

Rohit is one of the greatest opening batters of all time. In 499 international matches, he has scored 19,700 runs at an average of 42.18, with 49 centuries, 108 fifties, and a best score of 264. He has three double hundreds in ODIS, the most by a batter, and his score of 264 is the highest individual score in ODI history.

He has won two ICC Champions Trophy titles and T20 World Cup titles, one each as a captain. He has also captained India across all formats. The 38-year-old recently announced his retirement from Tests ahead of the five-match England tour, which will start India's ICC World Test Championship campaign 2025-27 from June 20 onwards.

Speaking at the event, Fadnavis said, "Mumbai Cricket Association has taken an excellent decision. We are celebrating those who made us proud. The work he (Sharad Pawar) has done for the development of cricket as the President of BCCI, as the President of MCA, certainly has made a huge contribution to the stage on which we get to see cricket today and therefore, giving his name to the stand here is a very right decision that the MCA has taken. I congratulate him for that."

Sharad Pawar has served as the President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) from 2005 to 2008 and as the President of the International Cricket Council (ICC) from 2010 to 2012. He was also the president of the Mumbai Cricket Association from October 2013 to January 2017.

Four new spaces were inaugurated at the Wankhede stadium: Grand Stand Level 3: Shri Sharad Pawar Stand, Grand Stand Level 4: Ajit Wadekar Stand, and Divecha Pavilion Level 3: Rohit Sharma Stand. In a heartfelt tribute to the Late Amol Kale, the ex-president of the sport's governing body in Mumbai, the match day office at the MCA Pavilion will now be known as the MCA Office Lounge in memory of Amol Kale.

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for Indian cricket! Rohit Sharma truly deserves this honor. His records speak for themselves - 264 in ODIs is just insane! �🇮🇳 Wankhede is his home ground and this recognition is perfect timing, even while he's still playing. More power to Hitman!
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Priya M.
While I'm happy for Rohit, I wonder if we're naming stands too quickly? What about legends like Gavaskar or Kapil Dev who don't have stands at Wankhede? The MCA should have a clear policy for such honors rather than doing it ad-hoc.
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Amit S.
Emotional moment seeing our Mumbai boy get this recognition! From watching him play local matches to leading India - what a journey! The best part was his humble speech. That's why we love him - talent with humility. More trophies coming under his captaincy inshallah!
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Sunita R.
Nita Ambani's presence shows how Reliance Foundation is supporting Indian sports beyond just IPL. Good to see corporate India backing our athletes. Also nice that they honored Sharad Pawar - whatever politics he's in, his contribution to cricket is undeniable.
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Vikram J.
Rohit's stats are mind-blowing! 3 double centuries in ODIs - no one comes close! But what makes him special is how he makes batting look so effortless. That lazy elegance is pure class. Hope to see him smash more records in the coming years!
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Neha P.
As a Mumbaikar, I'm so proud! Wankhede is our temple and Rohit is our god of cricket now 😄 Next time I watch a match there, will definitely try to get seats in the Rohit Sharma stand. Hope they put up some cool displays of his career highlights there.

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