The IPL 2025 roster will be released soon. Since it will be a mega auction this time, there is a lot of interest in which players the franchise will retain. There were many questions among leading players about whether Rohit Sharma will continue with Mumbai Indians, the team he led to five IPL titles. He was at the center of a much-discussed captaincy change last year. Hardik Pandya replacing it. However, as per a report in Indian Express, MI is likely to retain Rohit along with three other star cricketers. The report claims that along with Rohit, MI are also hoping to retain Hardik Pandya. Jasprit Bumrah And Suryakumar Yadav.
Rohit Sharma is currently leading the Indian cricket team in the first Test against New Zealand at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. On the sidelines of the match, Rohit received a rather strange request from the frying pan.
In a video that has gone viral, a fan can be heard asking Rohit Sharma, “Bhai IPL mein kaun sa team (Which team is in the IPL)?”
“Which ball do you want?” Rohit Sharma replied.
“Bhai RCB Ajao Yaar,” replied the fan. Hearing this, Rohit Sharma did not stop and entered the pavilion.
Fan to captain Rohit Sharma: “Bhai, what team in IPL, what team do you want, bhai, “Bhai, RCB, come on!”
RCB fans are begging Rohit for the IPL trophy. #INDvsNZ pic.twitter.com/XzdkFYiRU4
— (@rushiii_12) October 19, 2024
Five-time Indian Premier League (IPL) champions Mumbai Indians (MI) have appointed Paras Mhambri as their bowling coach, the franchise announced on Wednesday.
MI said in a statement that Mhambri, who was India’s bowling coach from November 2021 until their 2024 T20 World Cup triumph in June, will work alongside the current bowling coach. Lasith Malingaas part of the coaching team under the leadership of the head coach Mahela Jayawardene.
This will be Mhambri’s second stint with MI after previously serving in the support team as they won the 2013 IPL, the T20 Champions League (2011, 2013), a runners-up finish (2010) and two more appearances in the IPL playoffs.
Mkhambri, who was discovered by the BCA Mafatlal bowling scheme under English fast bowling great Frank Tyson in 1990, played two Tests and three ODIs for India from 1996 to 1998. But he had a distinguished cricket career in Mumbai, where he became a member of five-time Ranji Trophy winners.
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