Rohit Sharma Fans Distribute Food To Poor After His Century; See Heartwarming Pic

Last Update: January 26, 2023, 12:11 am IST

An NGO distributed food packets to the needy as they celebrated Rohith's return.

An NGO distributed food packets to the needy as they celebrated Rohith’s return.

Rohit’s last century before Indore was against Australia in 2020 in Bengaluru. And since then, he’s gone 16 innings without registering a three-digit score.

Some fans distributed food to the needy after scoring a century in the third and final ODI against New Zealand in Indore. Batting first India He scored a mammoth score of 385/9 with the help of a century of 101 off 85 balls. Meanwhile, his fans used the occasion to distribute food packets to the needy and poor.

One of the photographs shows a small child holding food donated by the NGO.

Rohit Sharma scored his 30th ODI century during the third and final match between India and New Zealand in Indore on Tuesday, setting the stage for a massive 90-run win and a 3-0 clean sweep for his side. Rohit brought up his hundred in the 26th over itself to equalize with Ricky Ponting and join the Australian legend at the third spot in the list of most ODI centuries.

To celebrate the feat, Rohit took off his helmet and raised his bat and looked elated as the crowd at the Holkar Stadium applauded the Indian skipper. His teammates in the dug out looked very happy and stood up to greet him.

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Well, the 35-year-old was miffed with the broadcaster for the reference to his hundred as it was his first such score in the three years since he contested, making the gap seem longer than it actually was.

Rohit’s last century before Indore was against Australia in 2020 in Bengaluru. And since then, he’s gone 16 innings without registering a three-digit score.

“Regarding the first century in three years, I have played only 12 (17) ODIs in three years. Three years seems like a long time,” Rohit said after the match.

He continued, “You guys should know what’s happening. I know that it was shown on broadcast but sometimes woh cheez bhi dhyan dena chahiye, broadcaster ko bhi sahi cheez dikhana chahiye (the broadcasters should give the correct picture).”

Of course, 2020 was the year the world started fighting against coronavirus The pandemic which affected the cricket calendar as well. India would play just three ODIs during the year – all before the start of the pandemic.

Rohit said, ‘As I said, there was no match in 2020.

“Everyone was sitting at home due to COVID-19. We hardly played ODIs, I was injured so I played two Tests during that time, so you have to put all of that in perspective.”

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