Where is belong to Rohit Sharma?

Where is belong to Rohit Sharma?

India national cricket teamBatsman
Mumbai IndiansBatsman
Rohit Sharma/Current teams

Is Rohit Sharma Telugu or Marathi?

Rohith Sharma was born in a Telugu Brahmin family. His parents: Gurunath Sharma and Purnima Sharma are from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

Do Rohit Sharma speaks Telugu?

Conversation. yes my mother tongue is telugu..my mom is frm vizag !!

Is Rohit Sharma Maharashtrian?

Sharma was born on 30 April 1987 in Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra. His mother, Purnima Sharma, is from Visakhapatnam. His father, Gurunath Sharma, worked as a caretaker of a transport firm storehouse.

Who is Rohit Sharma father and mother?

Purnima Sharma
Gurunath Sharma
Rohit Sharma/Parents

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Who is Rohit wife?

Ritika Sajdehm. 2015
Rohit Sharma/Wife
Rohit Sharma’s wife Ritika Sajdeh was in the stands when the Mumbai Indians skipper achieved the landmark.

Is Rohit Sharma Marathi Quora?

No, he doesn’t belong to a Marathi family. But he was born in Bansod, Nagpur, Maharashtra. His mother is from Visakhapatnam and his father lived in Dombivli. Rohit Sharma is a Maharashtrian.

Is Rohit Sharma Marathi Brahmin?

What is the background of Rohit Sharma’s family?

Rohit Sharma’s family was involved in odd, low paying jobs. The family is of Telugu origin. Rohit Sharma’s father, Gurunath Sharma was a caretaker of a transport firm storehouse. Since he couldn’t financially assist and raise Rohit, young Sharma went on to live with his uncles and grandparents.

How old is Rohit Gurunath Sharma?

Age: 32 Years. Bio. Full Name. Rohit Gurunath Sharma. Nickname (s) Hitman, Ro, Shaana. Profession. Cricketer. Physical Stats & More.

Was Rubel Hossain’s wicket of Rohit Sharma a no-ball?

In the 2015 World Cup quarter-final match between India and Bangladesh, when Rubel Hossain took the wicket of Rohit Sharma, Pakistan’s umpire Aleem Dar adjudged Rubel’s full-toss as waist high ‘no-ball’. However, TV replays showed that it was a real touch-and-go situation which could have gone either way.

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