The skipper of Indian cricket team, Virat Kohli once revealed that his teammate and vice-captain of the team Rohit Sharma has a habit of forgetting his belongings while he is travelling but now it has been proved that Hitman is bad at remembering things or facts related to his cricket career as well.
Rohit Sharma has been conducting live Instagram sessions with his friends from the cricket fraternity nowadays; earlier he chatted with Jasprit Bumrah, Kevin Pietersen, Yuzvendra Chahal, etc. and recently he was involved in an Instagram live session with former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh.
Yuvi and Rohit Sharma have played together for quite a long time while playing for India and in IPL also, they have played together. Both the cricketers share a good camaraderie and it was quite visible in their chat session too. However, Yuvraj Singh posed some problems for Rohit as he was ready with ten questions which Rohit was supposed to answer in 10 seconds each. The questions were related to Rohit Hitman’s career such as the date on which he played his last test match, the number of test matches played by him at a certain age, his height in cm, his nicknames and many more.
Rohit was able to give 5 correct answers out of 10 which once again proved that he is very good at forgetting whether it is things or answers. Rohit has also disclosed that the next player with whom he is going to chat is Harbhajan Singh.
Here is the video:
.@YUVSTRONG12 had a special quiz lined-up for the Hitman!
How many did you get right?#OneFamily @ImRo45 pic.twitter.com/IdlUyIYClj
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) April 9, 2020
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