Rohit Sharma, the Indian cricketer, is known not only for his batting brilliance but also for his calm nature and strong leadership. Over the years, he has built lasting friendships with teammates and has often been described as someone who values togetherness in the dressing room. His connection with Shikhar Dhawan, in particular, has stood out as one of the most memorable partnerships in Indian cricket.
At a recent event, Rohit was asked which teammate keeps him laughing in the dressing room. While he said he enjoys the company of everyone in the squad, he did not hesitate to point out Shikhar Dhawan as the funniest. This lighthearted revelation once again highlighted the deep bond the two share, one that has lasted for more than a decade.
Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan formed one of the most destructive yet consistent opening pairs in limited-overs cricket. Their partnership peaked during India’s 2013 Champions Trophy triumph, where their runs at the top laid the foundation for the team’s success. Over time, their chemistry on and off the field became a symbol of trust and camaraderie.
However, Shikhar Dhawan’s journey saw a gradual dip in form. By December 2022, he was left out of the national team and he eventually retired from top-level cricket in 2023. His career remains a significant chapter in Indian cricket, with 34 Tests, 167 ODIs and 68 T20Is to his name.
Rohit Sharma, on the other hand, stepped away from T20Is and Tests but continues to play in the ODI format. His last appearance came in February 2025 during the ICC Champions Trophy in the UAE, where he played a key role in India lifting the title.
Reflecting beyond the field, Rohit Sharma also spoke about the importance of preparation for young cricketers. He admitted that in his early years, cricket was simply about fun and enjoyment. As he grew, he realised that advancing through age-group levels required discipline and hard work. He emphasised that many youngsters may not initially grasp this but with experience, they understand the value of preparation and consistency.
For Rohit, cricket has been as much about friendships and laughter as it has been about milestones and victories. His words not only celebrated his bond with Shikhar Dhawan but also offered a reminder of the learning curve that shapes every cricketer’s journey.
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