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By Bipin Dani
In a delightful turn of events recently at the BCCI Awards fuction 2025, cricket fans were treated to a candid and humorous moment when Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma was interviewed by the talented Smriti Mandhana. Known for his exceptional skills on the field, Rohit revealed a more relatable side of himself, one that fans found endearing and amusing.
During the interview, Smriti Mandhana asked Rohit if he had picked up any new hobbies recently, which his teammates teased him about. With a twinkle in his eye, Rohit confessed that his teammates often teased him about his tendency to forget things, like his wallet or passport. Despite his reassurances that this hadn’t happened recently, the confession drew laughter from the audience.
The highlight of the interview came when Mandhana probed further, asking Rohit about the biggest thing he had ever forgotten. In a playful and light-hearted manner, Rohit dodged the question, saying, “I can’t say that. If this is coming live, my wife will be watching, and I can’t say that. I’ll keep that to myself.” His cheeky response left everyone in splits, adding a touch of humor to the event.
This moment showcased the camaraderie and playful banter among Indian cricketers, highlighting their ability to laugh at themselves and share light-hearted moments with fans. Rohit Sharma’s amusing confession not only endeared him to fans but also reminded everyone that even the most successful athletes have their relatable quirks.
In a world where sports personalities are often seen as larger-than-life figures, such moments of honesty and humor bridge the gap between players and fans, creating a sense of connection and relatability. Rohit Sharma’s forgetful antics and his jovial spirit will undoubtedly be remembered as a charming highlight of the BCCI Naman Awards 2025.