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Don’t miss the Number Plate Connection as Rohit Sharma cruises the streets of Mumbai in his elegant car

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Rohit Sharma, the captain of India’s ODI and Test teams, was observed driving his fancy automobile around Mumbai’s streets after coming home from holiday.

Rohit Sharma, the captain of Team India in both the ODI and Test formats, was seen driving his elegant Range Rover through the streets of Mumbai. Before leaving for a three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka, Rohit, who has been on a sabbatical since the end of India’s successful T20 World Cup 2024 campaign, went home. As he attempted to transition from his vacation mood and return to his cricket obligations, Rohit was sighted in Mumbai with his wife Ritika Sajdeh and daughter Samaira.When Rohit was spotted driving around the city by the shutterbugs, everyone’s attention was drawn to the number on his automobile. The number on Rohit’s car matched his greatest ODI score of 00264.

After India defeated South Africa in the final to win the T20 World Cup 2024, Rohit declared his retirement from T20 international cricket. Rohit made his decision to retire from T20 international cricket after the match.

“I had no desire to give up on T20Is. However, a circumstance has emerged in which I felt that winning the cup and bidding adieu would be the ideal outcome for me.”That was also the last game I played. To be honest, ever since I started playing this format, I have liked it. There has never been a finer moment to bid this format farewell. I’ve enjoyed every second of it. My career in India began with me playing this format. It was my intention to accomplish this. win the Cup and bid adieu,” Rohit remarked.
But a few days later, Rohit also said that he had no plans to stop participating in ODIs and Tests anytime soon.

“I also played that last game. Since I first began playing this format, I must admit that I have enjoyed it. Saying farewell to this format has never been better. Everything about it has been wonderful. It was in this style that I began my career in India. I desired to carry out this task. Rohit stated, “Win the Cup and say (goodbye).”

Shortly after, though, Rohit reiterated that he has no plans to stop participating in ODIs and Tests anytime soon.

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