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“What A Journey”: Online Responses To Rohit Sharma’s Previous Post Regarding His Exclusion From The 2011 WC

On Wednesday, the Indian cricket team defeated New Zealand by 70 runs in the ICC World Cup 2023 semi-final. Rohit Shama is still playing well in the World Cup. In all 10 of the tournament’s matches, the team has prevailed. In addition, the cricket player broke Chris Gayle’s record of 49 sixes during the semi-final match between India and New Zealand at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium to become the batsman with the most sixes in ODI World Cup history.

In the midst of all of this, one of the skipper’s older posts is going popular online. Rohit Sharna voiced his regret at not being included in the 2011 World Cup squad in the post. “Very unhappy that I wasn’t selected for the World Cup team. I had to leave this place behind. However, that was really a major setback. On January 31, 2011, the 36-year-old tweeted, “Any views!”

Almost ten years later, the outstanding batter has guided his side to the World Cup finals. Following India’s victory over the Kiwis, comments on this post swamped the internet.

“Whatta journey!,” actor Ayushmann Khurrana responded to X. What a jerk!”

“Dreams do come true—they just might take time,” Zomato said.

“Dear god, if you plan on giving me a comeback, please let it be like this,” said an individual.

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“After 13 years, Rohit is about to write history. This is what authentic tales of perseverance, fortitude, and constant change consist of. “His unselfish and tough approach is a major factor in India’s success,” a user wrote.

What a trip this champion has taken. Dropping Rohit was a difficult decision, but everything changed. 2013 marked a turning moment in Rohit’s career as he won the IPL as captain, began opening frequently in One-Day Internationals, amassed a double century there, and made two centuries in his opening two Test matches. In 2023, on the verge of history. Fantastic man manager and an amazing role model,” someone said.

“The journey of @ImRo45 the skipper has been phenomenal,” said an additional user. A full 12 years after this tweet, he should be pleased with the manner he batted and led India. Setting goals for oneself in life is crucial.”

“Scripts like these are exclusive to sports,” someone remarked. “Difficult times don’t create strong people,” said an internet user. In tough times, only the strong survive.”

Naiteek Bhatt

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