Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Feb 16, 2017, 06:30 PM (IST)
Edited: Feb 16, 2017, 06:31 PM (IST)
When the wise men met to select the Indian side for the first two Tests against Australia, most fans awaited one name — Rohit Sharma. The 29-year-old Mumbai batsman is a crowd puller and has not been in action since his injury during the fifth ODI against New Zealand in October. The stylish batsman did not let this news affect his morale and made most of the Valentine’s Day as he posted a candid picture with his wife Ritika Sajdeh.
Currently, Rohit is on a promotional tour to Munich. He is the brand ambassador of Adidas in India and he visited the company headquarters with his wife in company. Also accompanying him is his fellow national teammate KL Rahul, who too is an ambassador for Adidas.
Rohit’s love for football is well known and he had been preparing for the Bayern Munich and Arsenal match in Champions League for the last two days. He had posted a picture with tickets as well, so did Ritika.
A post shared by Ritika Sajdeh (@ritssajdeh) on
A post shared by Rohit Sharma (@rohitsharma45) on
During the match, he also posted a video of Alexis Sanchez’s stunning goal from his Instagram account.
A post shared by Rohit Sharma (@rohitsharma45) on
Arsenal were thrashed 5-1 in the first leg of the round 16 clash and during the game, Rohit and Ritika posed for a picture only to be photobombed by Rahul. The Team India senior posted the picture from his Instagram account.
What a game to watch live!! The atmosphere was incredible! And thanks for the photobomb @rahulkl
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Once back from the Germany trip, Rohit will be eyeing a return to the national side for the final two Tests against Australia, meanwhile, Rahul will be opening for India and will hope for a more consistent run in the competitive environment.
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