India captain Rohit Sharma said that the feeling of having a stand in Wankhede was untrue when he was a young player when he was trying to catch a glimpse of the players of the Mumbai Ranji Trophy at the prestigious site. The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) announced in the first week that Divecha Pavilion Level 3 would soon be named Rohit Sharma Stand.
Rohit said after announcing the third edition of the T20 Mumbai League as a brand ambassador, “When they are starting to play cricket, there is no dream of such things. I still remember those days when I stood outside the Wankhedi Stadium to enter and see the Mumbai Ranji Trophy team’s practice; I am talking about 2004 or probably 2003” Announced as the brand ambassador of the third edition of the Mumbai League.
“We used to finish our U-14, U-16 training in Azad Maidan. With some of my friends, with some of my friends, used to travel on the railway track to go and some Ranji Trophy used to get a glimpse of cricketers. I know how difficult it was to go inside the Wankhadhhead Stadium, yet, still, no one was missing. I have a stadium stand in my name.
Rohit, the captain of former Mumbai Indians, did not have the best time in this version of the IPL, with the highest score of the season on Thursday, when he scored 26 runs against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Wankhed.
This season has a lot of conversation about Rohit’s disappointing run, in which the batsman has failed to reach 50 runs in 6 matches. If you leave the Hyderabad match, Rohit has scores of 0, 8, 13, 17, 18, in other sports he has played this season, scored only 82 runs.