Rohit Sharma: Unconditional love ! Young boy starts crying after meeting Hitman, watch skipper’s adorable reaction

Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma, one of the best hitters in the world, is leading India once again in the three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka. A sizable crowd of spectators came to witness the Indian team train prior to the team’s opening match in Guwahati.

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Young Boy started crying after seeing Rohit Sharma

India captain Rohit Sharma even had the chance to connect with a few fans, but things took a turn when one of the fans started crying after meeting the Hitman. However, Rohit shown a tremendous heart and approached the fan to soothe him.

The young boy was present amid a large crowd of admirers who had gathered to see the Indian captain. The Indian captain is heard saying: “Rone ka kya baat hai, chota bacha hai tu” in the video. (You are just a little boy; why are you sobbing.)

“Itne mote mote gaal hai tere, (Your cheeks are so full)” he whispered as he plucked the fan’s cheeks. Additionally, the Indian captain took pictures with the crowd.

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Watch the viral Rohit Sharma video here

A persistent injury has kept Rohit out of play since the ODI series against Bangladesh in December of last year. As well as the whole T20I series against Sri Lanka, he has missed the two-match Test series against Bangladesh. The captain will, though, be hoping to regain his best form when he returns to the pitch for the ODIs against the Lankans.

The heartwarming exchange between Rohit and the tearful fan, however, has captured everyone’s attention before to the start of the season. In a press conference on the day of the first ODI, Rohit discussed a variety of subjects, including his prospects for the T20 format. The seasoned hitter reaffirmed that he had no plans to leave the game’s shortest format any time soon.

The star batsman also stated that the ODI World Cup, which will take place before the end of this year, is currently the team’s main priority. “At the moment I think it was made clear in the past that it’s a 50-over World Cup year for us. And for some of the guys it’s not possible to play all formats.”

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