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[WATCH]- Rishabh Pant Posts Video Of Rohit Sharma’s Funny Remark From 2025 Champions Trophy Final

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[WATCH]- Rishabh Pant Posts Video Of Rohit Sharma’s Funny Remark From 2025 Champions Trophy Final

India wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant shared a never-before-seen video of Team India’s 2025 Champions Trophy celebrations, capturing skipper Rohit Sharma’s humorous comment about his retirement. The 27-year-old posted the clip on Instagram to commemorate India’s 79th Independence Day on Friday, August 15.

The footage featured players watching the match on TV in the dressing room as India clinched a four-wicket win over New Zealand, along with glimpses of the post-match celebrations. In the closing moments, Pant asked Rohit where he planned to take the stumps he was holding, prompting the captain to respond with a witty one-liner.

“Retirement lelu? Har baar jeetega toh mai thodi retirement leta rahunga.” [Retirement? I’m not going to retire every time I win].

Pant further responded:

“Maine nahi bola bhai, hum toh chaha rahe hai khelo.” [I didn’t say that, bro. We actually want you to play].

Pant, meanwhile, wrote in the caption:

“Happy Independence Day, India. Some moments stay with you forever and winning for India is at the top of the list. Proud to be Indian.”

 

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Rohit Sharma Marks Independence Day With Iconic 2024 T20 WC Moment

On the occasion of India’s 79th Independence Day on Friday, August 15, Rohit Sharma marked the day by posting a picture on X from the 2024 T20 World Cup triumph, proudly holding the national flag. The Men in Blue had secured their second T20 World Cup title on June 29 in Barbados, defeating South Africa by seven runs in the final.

You can view the post here:

Rohit’s most recent IPL appearance came in the 2025 season for Mumbai Indians (MI), where the veteran batter featured in 15 games, amassing 418 runs at an average of 29.85 and a strike rate of 149.28, with four fifties to his name.


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