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VIDEO: Rohit Sharma Spotted In Mumbai After India”s Exit From The World Cup

The 45-minutes of dismal display on the field costed a final ticket to the Indian side as they ended their campaign in the semi-finals. Fans and several cricketers are dejected but the emotions are being shared by both mutually on the social media.

A couple of days ago, it was said that the Indian side wouldn”t leave Manchester now due to some reservation issues. But Rohit Sharma departed early and has already reached India. 

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Indian vice-captain Rohit Sharma was spotted at the Mumbai Airport earlier today. It is to be noted that Indian side was expected to depart Manchester on July 14 due to unavalability of air tickets. Rohit was spotted alongside his wife Ritika and baby Samaira where he was taking the drivers seat in his car.

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Rohit Sharma”s golden run in this tournament has been one of the biggest positives for the Indian side in this tournament. He broke several records in this process including the only player to score five centuries in the World tournament. Needless to say that his knocks at the start, provided that “push” for the Indian side to post a huge score on the board.

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The video of the same is trending on Instagram and several users are commenting on the same. It will be interesting to see of Rohit will be a part of India”s tour against Westindies. Reports have emerged that the BCCI is set to rest a few seniors from the side. Further developments on this news will be known only on July 17 when the selectors meet for the announcement.

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