During the 25th match of IPL 2024 between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, two legendary Indian cricketers, had a memorable moment at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma share a strong friendship and have been key players for the Indian cricket team for more than ten years. They’ve consistently performed well for India all around the world, playing a major role in the team’s success and dominance in cricket.
Virat Kohli And Rohit Sharma’s Special Bromance Moment Went Has Gone Viral

Kohli spoke about his close relationship with Rohit Sharma at an event, reflecting on their journey together in cricket. He mentioned witnessing Rohit’s development and growth over the years. Kohli also expressed surprise at the idea that he and Rohit might be among the last senior members of the Indian team when they retire, highlighting the long-standing bond and partnership they’ve shared on the field.
In the Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bangalore match, there was a heartwarming moment between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma that excited fans on social media. During the second innings, after the first over, Kohli tapped Rohit Sharma on the back, and in response, the former Mumbai Indians captain gave Kohli a thumbs-up gesture.
Rohit Sharma’s thumbs up to Virat Kohli.
– The RohiRat Moments at Wankhede. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/EHZAGZq2FV
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Watch the viral video:
Not a Rohirat ship fan but Video mast hei ye🤣#ViratKohli #RohitSharma pic.twitter.com/QinqmaoRAK
— Aayu sha #Ro45 (@45_ayusha) April 11, 2024
At the post-match presentation ceremony, Faf du Plessis expressed disappointment, describing the fifth loss of the season as a tough blow to accept. He said:
“It’s a tough pill to swallow – combination of two things, very wet (the conditions with dew), I need to somehow win some tosses, secondly, they played really well, put the pressure on us and we made a lot of mistakes (especially during the powerplay). We knew dew would be a factor, we might have needed to make 250+, but they made 196 look very less. You know when there’s dew coming, you’ll have to bat big, the ball was very wet, it was changed a few times and the bowlers struggled.”
He added: “We also lost a few key moments, we were going well when myself and Patidar were out in the middle with that partnership, but they did come back well.”
“We will have to find ways with the bat, get those big scores, we know our bowling is not our strongest suit, but we’ll have to find ways to manage it, we’ll have to be creative, go hard with the bat and make most of the first 4-5 overs with the bat.”