Indian ODI captain Rohit Sharma celebrated Ganesh Chaturthi with his parents and brother, soaking in the warmth of tradition with his loved ones. The festival has always been close to the heart of the Mumbai cricketer, who grew up witnessing the city’s vibrant devotion to Lord Ganesha. This year, though, the celebrations carry deeper meaning, coming just a few months after Rohit stepped away from Test cricket in May 2025.
Rohit’s Test journey was a fascinating one. He played 67 matches, scoring 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57, including 12 centuries. Though his red-ball career had its ups and downs, it was marked by memorable knocks at the top of the order and leadership moments that shaped Indian cricket.
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He had already drawn curtains on his T20I career in 2024, signing off on the highest of notes by leading India to the T20 World Cup crown. Over the course of 159 T20Is, Rohit scored 4,231 runs at an average of 32.05, with five centuries — the most by any batter in the format along with Glenn Maxwell.
The ODI format is now Rohit’s sole focus. Having played 273 matches so far, he has amassed 11,168 runs at an impressive average of 48.76, with 32 centuries to his name. His calm presence at the top and ability to rise on the biggest occasions have made him one of India’s greatest white-ball batters.
Away from the numbers, Ganesh Chaturthi offers Rohit a chance to reconnect with his family and faith. Fans caught a glimpse of him celebrating quietly at home, surrounded by his parents and brother, far from the spotlight of packed stadiums. It is this balance between his professional achievements and his simple family traditions that makes Rohit a figure of admiration.
Rohit’s Test journey was a fascinating one. He played 67 matches, scoring 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57, including 12 centuries. Though his red-ball career had its ups and downs, it was marked by memorable knocks at the top of the order and leadership moments that shaped Indian cricket.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
He had already drawn curtains on his T20I career in 2024, signing off on the highest of notes by leading India to the T20 World Cup crown. Over the course of 159 T20Is, Rohit scored 4,231 runs at an average of 32.05, with five centuries — the most by any batter in the format along with Glenn Maxwell.
The ODI format is now Rohit’s sole focus. Having played 273 matches so far, he has amassed 11,168 runs at an impressive average of 48.76, with 32 centuries to his name. His calm presence at the top and ability to rise on the biggest occasions have made him one of India’s greatest white-ball batters.
Away from the numbers, Ganesh Chaturthi offers Rohit a chance to reconnect with his family and faith. Fans caught a glimpse of him celebrating quietly at home, surrounded by his parents and brother, far from the spotlight of packed stadiums. It is this balance between his professional achievements and his simple family traditions that makes Rohit a figure of admiration.
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