Mumbai's Ayush Mhatre, penned a heartfelt note to his idol, Rohit Sharma, after getting an opportunity to share the dressing room with the India captain. The 17-year-old had to make way for Rohit, who was returning to domestic cricket after nine years.
Here's a look at how Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rishabh Pant, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant fared on day 2 of Ranji Trophy action in this round.
Rohit Sharma didn't enjoy a return to the Ranji Trophy as he would have hoped for. The Indian captain, battling poor form in Tests, managed three runs from 19 balls on Day 1 against Jammu & Kashmir. He scored 28 in Mumbai's 2nd innings on Day 2 at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy BKC, Mumbai.
India captain Rohit Sharma's poor form in continued as he got dismissed for 3 off 19 balls before Mumbai conceded their first-innings lead against Jammu and Kashmir in the Ranji Trophy clash on Thursday (January 23).
The Day of the Round 6 in the Ranji Trophy 2024-25 will once again feature several Indian stars in action. India captain Rohit Sharma will be eager to get some runs behind his back after his failure in the 1st innings vs Jammu & Kashmir.
Form has deserted the 37-year-old Rohit in the past few months with Test losses to New Zealand (at home) and Australia (away) weighing heavily on him currently.
Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma failed to make a significant mark on his Ranji Trophy return after nearly 10 years. His comeback was marred by a disappointing performance against Jammu & Kashmir in their Round 6 fixture at the BKC Ground on Thursday.
Jammu and Kashmir pacer Umar Nazir Mir has taken the cricketing world by storm! In an unforgettable return to Ranji Trophy cricket, Mir dismissed Indian captain Rohit Sharma in his first match since 2015,
The 40-year-old Dogra showcased his agility in the field, diving to his left to take a brilliant catch, sending Rahane back to the pavilion during the second session on Friday.
Just two overs prior to the dismissal, Shreyas Iyer got away with a big edge as Mumbai's star-studded batting lineup spectacularly failed yet again.
Thakur's exploits here at the BKC Ground served a reminder of his maiden First-Class ton in the Ranji Trophy semifinal last season, when he smacked a 105-ball 109 with 13 fours and four sixes coming in at No.