Rahul Tiwari
khelja|16-04-2025
Rohit sharma: Team India captain Rohit Sharma is currently busy with the IPL. But Rohit's bat in the IPL is silent. He is trying hard to score runs. He has scored 56 runs in 5 matches at a strike rate of 136. He is flopped in almost every match. But despite all this, he is going to get a big gift. After all, what is this gift? Who else will give this gift? Let's give you information about this
Team India captain Rohit Sharma's international cricket career has been very spectacular in terms of captaincy.
Due to this, the MCA has decided to name a stand of Wankhede Stadium after Rohit Sharma. The stand of Wankhede Stadium is named after Rohit Sharma, Ajit Wadekar and Sharad Pawar. This decision was taken at the meeting of the Mumbai Cricket Association. The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Tuesday changed the names of three stands of the Wankhede Stadium.MCA Press Release for Stand in Wankhede Stadium: 📢
- Indian Captain Rohit Sharma's stand at wankhede .. !!!! pic.twitter.com/ryp0opir68
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Let us tell you that under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, India has won two ICC events T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy within a year. He has achieved immense success as the captain of Mumbai Indians in the IPL and has given a record five IPL titles to the franchise, whenever he lands on the field, the slogans of "Raja of Mumbai" are often heard at the Wankhede Stadium.
Due to this, to honor the Indian captain, the stand was demanded to be named after Captain Rohit Sharma, which has now been approved by the MCA. Now watching India and IPL matches at Wankhede Stadium will be a completely new experience.Divecha Pavilion's Level-3 will now be named "Rohit Sharma Stand". Level-3 of the Grand Stand will be named "Sharad Pawar Stand".
Level-4 of the Grand Stand will be named "Ajit Wadekar Stand". The three giants have made a big contribution in advancing Mumbai cricket. Ajit Wadekar was the former captain of India who played a key role in India's first Test series win in West Indies and England in 1971 and played 37 Test matches. Sharad Pawar is former president of BCCI and former ICC president. Indian cricket established a new dimension under his leadership.