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Rohit Sharma's Habit of Losing Things: A Funny Anecdote by Imam-ul-Haq

Nishant Poonia

Pakistan's star batsman Imam-ul-Haq recently shared a funny anecdote related to Indian captain Rohit Sharma. Imam said that Rohith has a habit of forgetting things often. During this, he mentioned a conversation with Babar Azam, in which Babar revealed Rohit's habit of losing belongings. This funny anecdote is related to the captains' meeting during the 2023 ODI World Cup.

Imam-ul-Haq's funny answer

On the "Ultra Edge" podcast, Imam was asked what he would do if he became Rohit Sharma for a day. In response to this question, Imam said, "The first thing I will do is find my shoes, phone and belt and try to remember what I did yesterday. ”

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"You don't know, he is a different level of personality. Babar said that Rohit does not remember where he has kept his gloves and bats. Babar narrated an anecdote that there was a meeting of the captains and during the flight, Rohit had bought a new iPhone and AirPods. During the conversation, first he left the phone somewhere, then in the flight and every two minutes the AirPods were also being lost. Babar jokingly said, "Rohit bhai, take care of your phone." ’”

Virat Kohli also revealed

Earlier, Indian batsman Virat Kohli also shared an anecdote about Rohit's weak memory. Virat had told that Rohit often forgets his iPad, wallet and phone.

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India led by Rohit against Australia

Currently, Rohit Sharma is leading the Indian team in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 in Australia. The series is still tied at 1-1 after three matches. India won the first Test, while Australia won the second. The third match was drawn due to rain. Now both teams are eyeing the fourth Test, which will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) from December 24.

This match is very important for both the teams as the winner of this series will qualify for the World Test Championship (WTC) final, which will be held in England next year.