New Delhi: Indian cricket team captain and veteran opener Rohit Sharma was failing to play big innings in IPL for a long time. It’s been a while since he scored a half-century. But in the match played between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians on Tuesday, Hitman’s bat spoke a lot. Rohit appeared in his vintage form against Delhi. He rained fours and sixes fiercely. With this, Rohit hit Fifty in IPL after 24 innings. Not only this, but Rohit played an amazing inning of 65 runs, for which he was also awarded the Player of the Match award. Not only did the hitman bat, Mumbai Indians also registered their first win in IPL 2023 against Delhi. MI trounced Capitals by 6 wickets at their home. Although the match was very exciting. But in the end Mumbai won. So if seen in this way, this match was amazing for Captain Rohit. He was able to do wonders with the bat, the team won, the captaincy was also good. So after everything went well, Rohit made this match even more memorable for himself at the end of the day.
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Rohit Sharma was seen talking to his wife Ritika Sajdeh on a video call after the match, whose video has been shared by Mumbai Indians themselves on their official account. The Hitman looked quite happy during the call. He celebrated his special day with his wife on a video call, whose video is now in headlines. Apart from this, talking about the match, Delhi Capitals had set a target of 173 runs while batting first in front of Mumbai Indians, which Mumbai achieved on the last ball of the match with 6 wickets in hand.
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Source: navbharattimes.indiatimes.com
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