Rohit Sharma is enjoying the vacations as the Indian Cricketers are having a 2 months long break from a tough Indian Premier League season 11.
The 3-time double centurion in ODI cricket was with his wife Ritika Sajdeh with him and clicked a photo with them. Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma could not defend his IPL title as they were knocked out from the group stages.
Rohit Sharma had a disappointing 2018 IPL season for Mumbai Indians scoring 286 runs from 14 matches with only 2 half centuries. The Indian Cricket team will feature in the 2 matches T20I series against Ireland and limited overs series including 3 T20Is, 3 ODI’s next month.
The dashing right-handed opener would play a key role to try various combinations for World Cup 2019 to be played in England from 30th May to 14th July.
Rohit Sharma became the first Indian Cricket to throw a ceremonial first pitch at Safeco field before the Major Baseball league match between Seattle Mariners and Tampa Bays held on 4th June.
It was a historic day for Rohit Sharma as he was given an invitation by the Seattle Mariners to throw the ceremonial pitch.
Rohit Sharma has been dropped from one-off test match against Afghanistan starting from 14th June at Bangalore. He still plays a key role in India’s limited over’s version team. Both Rohit Sharma and Ritika are enjoying 3 days US tour.
Great fun throwing the first pitch for @Mariners with my lady by my side 😁 @SafecoField pic.twitter.com/jlLnQfhTWY
— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) June 4, 2018
The ceremonial pitch is pre-game activity in a baseball game at the United States of America. This is a ritual where guests are invited to do the throw down before the start of the game.
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The Indian opener would be participating in some cricket clinics in San Francisco/Bay Area, Seattle and Los Angles, to meet and greet fans. The pitch went wide and could not able to throw it well.
Indian cricketer @ImRo45 throwing the ceremonial ‘First pitch’ at a baseball game between the Seattle @Mariners and Tampa Bay @RaysBaseball, earlier today. #GoMariners @BCCI pic.twitter.com/yIm77kda1H
— Parthiv Haldipur (@parthivhaldipur) June 3, 2018