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WATCH Video: ‘Rohit Sharma Alias Ghajini’ – Virat Kohli’s Funny Jibe On Indian Captain Becomes Reality!

"I haven't seen forget things like Rohit Sharma does. He even forgets his IPad, Passport." Virat Kohli on Rohit Sharma.

Rohit Sharma funny video: In 2017, in an interview, the former Indian skipper and star batter Virat Kohli was asked about the current Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli hilariously told –

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“I haven’t seen forget things like Rohit Sharma does. He even forgets his IPad, Passport.”

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This statement eventually became a reality when Team India reached Dubai for the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025, the Indian skipper was seen for something which he forgets. Watch the funny video:

Also Read: Champions Trophy 2025 AFG vs NZ Warm-Up: Pitch Report, Key Players, & Impact On Team India

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First Match Against Bangladesh

Team India’s first match in the Champions Trophy 2025 is to be played against Bangladesh on February 20. In this match, the Indian team would like to start its campaign with a win. After this, India will face arch-rival Pakistan on February 23. Cricket fans around the world are waiting for this great match. India’s last group match will be against New Zealand on March 2.

Also Read: Champions Trophy 2025 AFG vs NZ Warm-Up: Pitch Report, Key Players, & Impact On Team India

First published on: Feb 16, 2025 12:47 PM IST


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