India captain Rohit Sharma hilariously asked an individual recording his interaction with his former state teammate Dhawal Kulkarni to not record the audio of the conversation.
The reaction comes just days after the batting superstar’s candid conversation with Abhishek Nayar went viral and landed him in hot water. Rohit Sharma was interacting with Nayar before the game between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens.
While the India star did not take the name of any individual or team, many believed that he was expressing his disappointment over the way things have unfolded in the Mumbai Indians camp in recent times. Kolkata Knight Riders had posted the video on their social media pages before deleting it.
“Ek ek cheez change ho raha hai… . Woh unke upar hai, main ye sab pe dhyaan nahi data… (Everything is changing one by one. It depends on them, I don’t care about that),” Rohit was heard telling Nayar.
“Jo bhi hai woh mera ghar hai bhai, woh temple jo hai na maine banwaya hai. (Whatever it is, it’s my home. It’s a temple that I’ve built),” he added.
And to avoid a similar situation again, Rohit Sharma made sure that the audio of his conversation with Kulkarni was not recorded. As soon as he saw the camera, Rohit turned the cameraman and folded his hands before saying: “Audio band karo (Turn off the audio)”
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Rohit Sharma in IPL 2024:
While many expected Rohit Sharma to score big after being relieved of the captaincy duties, the star batsman has struggled to get going this season. In 13 games so far, he has managed to cross the 50-run mark just once when he scored a century in a losing cause against Chennai Super Kings. Rohit has scored less than 350 runs in 13 games.
While he could not set the stage on fire in the IPL, Rohit will be looking to score big in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2024. He will be leading Team India in the marquee event, scheduled to be played from June 1 to 29.
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