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				In JioHotstar’s special ‘Charche with Rohit Sharma’, the India T-20 World Cup winning team captain said my immediate goal is to win the TATA IPL trophy and bring the glory back to Mumbai Indians 
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				Rohit, who played a crucial knock of 76 off 83 balls in the final, climbed two spots to secure the third position. His stellar performance earned him the Player of the Match award. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli, who accumulated 218 runs in the tournament, retains his place in the top five, holding the fifth position. 
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				There were rumours doing the rounds of Rohit retiring from ODIs just the way he called it quits from the T20I format after winning the World Cup in Barbados last year 
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				On his future with team India, Rohit Sharma said right now he would be taking things as they come 
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				As team India registered a comfortable win, the IIFA green carpet reverberated with cheers and good wishes from Hindi film artists. 
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				She took to her social media to upload the video after team India’s title win. The handheld phone camera also showed fireworks going in the background as she expressed the joy of winning with the cricketer. 
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				Will Rohit Sharma announce his retirement from the ODI format? "I am not going to retire from this format," he said, effectively putting to rest any speculation of Rohit quitting the ODI format 
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				The much-anticipated clash has sparked fervent prayers and passionate predictions from supporters eager to see India lift the prestigious trophy. Speaking to IANS, fans expressed their enthusiasm and confidence in Team India's victory. 
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				BRS working president found no reason why many were getting riled up over the Congress spokesperson's comments on Rohit Sharma 
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				During the India-New Zealand Champions Trophy Group A match on Sunday, the Congress spokesperson took to X, referring to Rohit as a "fat sportsman" and an "unimpressive captain." 
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				In the special series, “The Shikhar Dhawan Experience,” the former cricketer shared his insights on Rohit’s captaincy while also emphasizing his strong bond with teammates. 
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				The victory should be enough for India, who are now on top of Group A with four points, to make the last four; however, Pakistan stares at early elimination after their second successive loss 
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				Rohit is only the fourth Indian and 10th batter overall to reach the mark in the 50-over format 
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				Although India are playing a strong brand of 50-over cricket of late, they have some selection riddles to solve before they face Bangladesh 
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				Gill is sitting on top of the batting chart with 796 rating points. Babar drops to second place and 23 rating points behind the new No.1. 
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				Eight teams will vie for a trophy, often talked up as tougher to win than the World Cup, and also to script a new chapter in their own cricketing story 
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				India had last won the ICC marquee event in England 12 years back under the legendary MS Dhoni 
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				Given his lean patch in recent times, Rohit Sharma has lost some backing from fans, with many urging the T20 World Cup-winning captain to call it a day 
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				A Jasprit Bumrah-less India will open their campaign against Bangladesh on February 20 in Dubai before the much-anticipated blockbuster against traditional rivals Pakistan February 23 
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				The ICC Champions Trophy 2025, with a record $6.9 million prize pool, will offer winners a massive $2.24 million, boosting the prestige of the tournament in Pakistan and the UAE