‘I never thought that …’, Rohit Sharma’s name made at Wankhede Stadium became emotional.
 
Indian veteran player Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) attended a special event at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai and during this time he thanked the Mumbai Cricket Association. The event was organized for Rohit Sharma only. A stand in the name of Rohit Sharma was inaugurated in this event. Seeing which Rohit became emotional and said that this scene is like a dream for him.
Let us know that Rohit Sharma has also retired from Test cricket on 7 May 2025 after retirement from T20 cricket in 2024. He will now be seen playing only ODI cricket. Rohit Sharma gave a lot of things about his life while giving a speech during the inauguration. Which includes his childhood.
Rohit wanted to play only for Mumbai and India since childhood
Rohit Sharma refreshed childhood memories and said, “When I was a child, I never thought that such a day would come in life. I wanted to play cricket only for Mumbai and India. Nobody thinks that his name will be associated with great cricket players. “
Rohit Sharma told the specialty of Wankhede Stadium
Talking about dedication to cricket, Rohit (Rohit Sharma) said, “Cricket is not just a game, but it is a way to serve the country. I have always used my ability and ability for the country.”
#Watch Mumbai | At the inauguration ceremony of a stand in wankhede to be named after Him, Indian Odian Men’s Cricket Team Captain Rohit Sharma Says, “What is going to Haappen to Haappen Today, I have Never Dreamed of. AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS AS Wanted to play for Mumbai, for India. pic.twitter.com/bh2vcjmxfi
– ANI (@ani) May 16, 2025
Talking about the importance of Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, Rohit said, “This stadium is very special for me. Here I have spent many memorable moments. It is a big thing for me to have a stand here in my name.”
T20 and Test mention retirement
Rohit Sharma said about his retirement, “I have retired from two formats, but I am still playing a format. So this honor becomes even more special for me.” He expressed his gratitude to the Mumbai Cricket Association and its members and all athletes, stopping his speech.
 
			