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Rohit Sharma was emotional as the 'Rohit Sharma Stand' was unveiled at Wankhede Stadium. He credited his family and Mumbai Indians for their support. The ceremony was attended by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and NCP chief Sharad Pawar. Sharma called it a surreal moment, especially since he is still an active player.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma Stand Unveiled at Wankhede with Fadnavis and Pawar

  • Rohit Sharma honored with stand at Wankhede Stadium
  • Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Sharad Pawar attend ceremony
  • Sharma reflects on his cricketing journey and family sacrifices
  • Stand unveiled ahead of Mumbai Indians' IPL match
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'Rohit Sharma Stand' finally unveiled at Wankhede, Indian skipper says, I had never dreamt...

Indian skipper Rohit Sharma expresses gratitude as Wankhede Stadium dedicates a stand in his honor, calling it a dream come true.

"What is happening today, I had never dreamt of... I cannot express it in words. – Rohit Sharma"

Mumbai, May 16

The 'Rohit Sharma Stand' at the iconic Wankhede Stadium, named after Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, was finally unveiled on Friday.

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."

"It will be a surreal feeling on 21st (May 21) when I come here and play against Delhi Capitals, representing Mumbai Indians, and to have a stand, it will be a very, very special feeling. It will even get special while representing the country whenever that happens. India plays whichever team here, which will make it even more special. I am grateful to have this big honour in front of so many people, especially my family, my mom and dad, my brother, his wife, and my wife, who is also present here. I am so grateful for whatever they sacrificed for me. I also thank my special team, Mumbai Indians," he added.

The 'Hitman' as he is known, was also felicitated by CM Fadnavis and Pawar.

Later on, a plaque featuring the image of the stand was presented to Rohit and his family.

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.

He amassed 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57, with 12 centuries and 18 fifties. His highest score of 212 came during a memorable home series against South Africa in 2019. He finishes as India's 16th-highest run-getter in the longest format.

- ANI

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Prakash M.
What an achievement for our Hitman! 🇮🇳 From watching him as a young talent to now having a stand named after him - truly inspiring journey. That 264 ODI innings changed how we see limited overs batting forever. Well deserved honor!
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Sunita K.
Emotional moment seeing him with his family. His humility despite such achievements is what makes him special. Though I feel Wankhede could have waited till his full retirement - what if he plays for another franchise later? 🤔
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Rahul D.
As a Mumbaikar, this fills me with pride! Rohit is Mumbai cricket personified. Remember his debut Ranji season? The way he's carried Mumbai Indians over the years... Legend! Hope to see more local talents get such recognition.
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Anjali P.
While Rohit deserves this, I wish they'd also honor some domestic cricket legends who never got international fame. Mumbai has produced so many stalwarts who built the foundation for players like Rohit to shine.
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Vikram S.
That 2019 WC semi-final loss still hurts, but no one can deny Rohit's contribution to Indian cricket. His captaincy has brought us many memorable wins too. Hope he lifts the T20 WC this year to complete his legacy! 🏆
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Neha T.
So happy for him! His journey from a middle-class Mumbai boy to cricket icon gives hope to millions. That emotional speech about his family's sacrifices hit home. Can't wait to take my kids to sit in the Rohit Sharma Stand someday! ❤️

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