On May 16, 2025, Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma was honored with a stand named after him at Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium. The ‘Rohit Sharma Stand’ was unveiled in the presence of his family, including his parents, wife Ritika Sajdeh, and brother Vishal Sharma. The event marked a significant milestone in Rohit’s illustrious career, celebrating his contributions to Indian cricket.
However, amidst the grandeur of the ceremony, a humorous incident captured the attention of fans worldwide. As the Sharma family prepared to leave the stadium, Rohit noticed a dent on their car. In a video that quickly went viral, Rohit is seen pointing to the damage and asking his brother, “Yeh kya hai?” (What is this?). Vishal responds, “Reverse mein” (While reversing), to which Rohit retorts with a playful glare, “Kiska? Tere se?” (Whose? Yours?). The light-hearted exchange showcased the close bond between the brothers and provided fans with a relatable and endearing moment.
Rohit Sharma got angry with his elder brother for damaging his car. pic.twitter.com/SNrHZc26jn
— Mufatball vishal (@Vishal_1589) May 16, 2025
Quick Facts: Rohit Sharma hist Brother incident
Event | Details |
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Date | May 16, 2025 |
Location | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Occasion | Unveiling of ‘Rohit Sharma Stand’ |
Viral Moment | Rohit scolding brother over car dent |
Family Members Present | Parents, Wife Ritika, Brother Vishal |
Rohit’s Recent Achievements | T20 World Cup 2024, Champions Trophy 2025 |
The video was widely shared on social media platforms, with fans appreciating the candid glimpse into Rohit’s off-field persona. Many commented on the humorous interaction, highlighting the universal nature of sibling dynamics. The incident added a personal touch to the day’s celebrations and further endeared Rohit to his supporters.
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Beyond the viral moment, the day was significant for Rohit Sharma as he continues to solidify his legacy in Indian cricket. Having recently retired from Test cricket, Rohit remains a pivotal figure in limited-overs formats. Under his leadership, India secured victories in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 and the Champions Trophy 2025. As he continues to lead the Mumbai Indians in the IPL, fans eagerly anticipate more memorable moments both on and off the field.