Watch: Rohit Sharma’s Forgetful Nature Shines in Press Conference as India Wins Champions Trophy

Team India skipper Rohit Sharma’s forgetful nature always remained as a comic which has been loved by the fans. Likewise, he forgot to carry the Champions Trophy himself to the post-match press conference yesterday. After the post-match press conference, Rohit Sharma yet again forgot to take the trophy as soon team manager carried away with him.
After waiting for 12 long years, the Indian team clinched the title under Rohit Sharma’s leadership. The 37-year-old cricketer took the charge and carried the team on his shoulder in the final match of the tournament.
Rohit Sharma’s 76-Run Knock Sets Foundation in 252-Run Chase
While chasing a target of 252 runs, his 76-run knock might look short but the basement he set will remain unmatched. While other batters struggled to score runs on this turf, Rohit Sharma turned the table with his flawless batting against the opposition.
Shubhan Gill once again failed to convert his start into a big knock, returning to the dressing room after scoring 31 runs for his team. Fans expected Virat Kohli to take the lead after Shubhan Gill’s dismissal.
However, the veteran cricketer had to walk early after being dismissed by Michael Bracewell in the first ball of his spell. New Zealand was seen getting back into the game when they removed the Indian skipper for 72 runs.
But Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel once again turned the fortunes for New Zealand, as they stitched an important 61-run stand for the side. Mitchell Santner picked Shreyas Iyer’s wicket when he was batting on 48 runs.
Following him, Axar Patel also had to turn his face towards the dressing room after being dismissed by Michael Bracewell for 29 runs. KL Rahul who looked well with the bat in this tournament got the control of the situation along with Hardik Pandya in the slog overs of the game.
Both the batters didn’t let the opposition build the pressure on them. And despite losing the wicket of Hardik Pandya, KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja took away the game from the opposition. The left-handed batter completed the job, getting the final run with a boundary.