Rohit Sharma Himself Cleared That It Wasn’t The Greatest Birthday:
Opening India and Vice-Captain of limited-overs, Rohit Sharma turned 33 on 30 April. Wishes flooded on social media for the cricketer and the country mourned the deaths of Irrfan Khan and Rishi Kapoor, the two most talented actors in the industry. Rohit cleared up himself, as he would thank his fans and followers for the best wishes, that it was not the best of birthday for him.
No wonder the old and current Indian cricketers tried to wish the birthday boy to feel fine. iEven Gautam Gambhir was one who on Twitter wished Rohit Sharma, and the former congratulated him one of the best while wishing.
Gambhir has now named him the world’s best limit cricket builder and hoped he’s got a big year ahead. “Blessed Birthday to the world’s best white-ball cricketer @ImRo45! Have a great year to come, “read the post. Okay, Rohit is currently one of the best ODI and T20I cricketers if not more. Since 2013, when it got the order in format, it also has the best average of all ODI cricket openers.
On the next day, Rohit Sharma on Twitter shared thanks for their wishes to his friends, teammates and former teammates. He found the ‘best white-ball cricketer’ tweet of Gambhir and decided not to talk a lot while answering it.
Rohit Sharma Praises The Work Of Gambhir:
Nonetheless, the 33-year-old praised India’s former opener after he left the game for his impeccable job. “If the Gauti Bhai doesn’t know. But love your job, “Rohit replied. In India’s fight against the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic Gautam Gambhir, also a Delhi MP was at the forefront.
In addition to releasing around Rs 1 crore from its MPLAD funds to help the government of Delhi buys equipment for the treatment of patients with COVID-19, the 38-year-old gave PM CARES Relief Fund a two-year salary. His recent domestic assistance, which he considered to be part of the family, was also performed by him.