Quick Info
| Profession | Cricketer |
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| Nationality | Indian |
| Date of Birth | 30/04/1987 |
| Age | 38 years |
| Birthplace | Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India |
| Education | 12th Standard |
Latest News about Rohit Sharma
01/06/2025
Rohit Sharma led India to victory in the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, cementing his status as a successful captain across multiple formats. This was his second major ICC tournament victory as captain, following the 2024 T20 World Cup triumph.
15/05/2025
Rohit Sharma became the first Indian batter to smash 300 sixes in IPL history during the 2025 IPL season while playing for Mumbai Indians. He also became the second batter overall to register 7000 runs in IPL, achieving this milestone in the same season.
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Bio/Wiki
| Full name | Rohit Gurunath Sharma |
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| Name earned | Hitman |
| Note | The nickname Shana was given to him by Zaheer Khan. |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 5' 9" (175 cm) | ||||||
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| Weight | 75 Kg (165 lbs) | ||||||
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| Eye Colour | Dark Brown | ||||||
| Hair Colour | Black |
Educational Qualification(s)
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| College/University | Rizvi College, Mumbai |
| Note | He is a college drop-out. |
Personal Life
| Religion/Religious Views | Hinduism |
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| Food Habit | Eggetarian |
| Address | A 4 BHK apartment in Ahuja Towers, Worli, Mumbai |
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Relationships & More
| Marital Status | Married |
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| Marriage Date | 13/12/2015 |
Family
| Father | Gurunath Sharma (worked as a caretaker of a transport firm storehouse) |
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| Mother | Purnima Sharma (belongs to Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh) |
| Siblings | Vishal Sharma (younger) (cricketer) |
| Spouse | Ritika Sajdeh (sports manager) |
| Children | Samaira (born in 2018) |
Career
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| International Retirement | 30/06/2024 (from T20I) | ||||||
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| Domestic/State Team | Mumbai, Mumbai Indians | ||||||
| Coach/Mentor | Dinesh Lad | ||||||
| Batting Style | Right-hand | ||||||
| Bowling Style | Right arm off spin | ||||||
| Favourite Shot | Pull | ||||||
| Favourite Batting Drill | Straight down the ground | ||||||
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| Bowler | Harbhajan Singh | ||||
| Tennis Player | Roger Federer | ||||
| Clothing Brand | Diesel | ||||
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| Cuisine | Chinese | ||||
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| Car | Aston Martin | ||||
| Hotel | Long Beach Golf & Spa Resort, Mauritius | ||||
| Travel Destination | New York |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Rohit moved to Dombivali, Mumbai, at 1½ years old. | |
| 2. Due to financial struggles, he lived with his grandparents in Borivali, playing 'Galli Cricket.' | |
| 3. He left college to pursue cricket after attending Rizvi College in Mumbai. | |
| 4. At age 11, he joined a local cricket club in Borivali during summer and played as an off-spin bowler. | |
| 5. Dinesh Lad discovered his cricket talent and helped him get a scholarship to Swami Vivekanand International School. | |
| 6. Initially a tailender, his coach recognized his batting potential and promoted him in the batting order. | |
| 7. While not selected for the Under-16 trial, he excelled in Mumbai's selection trials. | |
| 8. Rohit scored a career-changing century in an inter-school match, opening for the first time. | |
| 9. Former cricketer Vasoo Paranjape played a crucial role in Rohit's selection for U-17 teams. | |
| 10. In 2004, Rohit's talent shone in Mumbai, leading to a cricket scholarship. | |
| 11. His List A debut in 2005 showcased his talent with notable achievements in the Deodhar Trophy. | |
| 12. He led Mumbai to victory with an unbeaten century in a T20 tournament. | |
| 13. Rohit debuted in First Class cricket for India A in July 2006. | |
| 14. His impressive Ranji debut in 2006-07 season included scoring 205 runs. | |
| 15. He achieved a record Ranji score of 309 against Gujarat in 2009. | |
| 16. After Agarkar's retirement, Rohit captained the Mumbai Ranji team. | |
| 17. In 2008, he was selected by Deccan Chargers in the IPL auction before moving to Mumbai Indians by 2011. | |
| 18. Rohit led Mumbai Indians to multiple IPL victories. | |
| 19. His only IPL century came in 2012 with an unbeaten 109. | |
| 20. Rohit is an eggetarian with a unique food preference story. | |
| 21. His Test debut coincided with Tendulkar's retirement series in 2013. | |
| 22. He has endorsements from various brands and is known as the 'Hitman.' | |
| 23. Gavaskar compared his batting style to Sehwag and Richards. | |
| 24. Rohit is involved in animal welfare and conservation initiatives. | |
| 25. He joined an anti-poaching initiative in Kenya in 2015. | |
| 26. Rohit's forgetfulness was revealed by Kohli in 2017. | |
| 27. His mother tongue is Telugu. | |
| 28. He is a devout believer in Lord Ganesha. | |
| 29. Rohit once bunked school to meet Sehwag. | |
| 30. He is a Real Madrid Football Club enthusiast. | |
| 31. Rohit enjoys sleeping. | |
| 32. He would have pursued real estate if not for cricket. | |
| 33. Hardik Pandya succeeded him as Mumbai Indians' captain in 2024. | |
| 34. In 2024, he celebrated the T20 World Cup victory uniquely. |