India has been unstoppable in the 2025 Champions Trophy, securing back-to-back dominant wins to book their place in the semi-finals. Under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy, the team has showcased brilliance in all departments, making them strong contenders for their third Champions Trophy title. With a well-balanced squad delivering consistent performances, India looks poised for a deep run in the tournament.

Rohit Sharma has confidently led the side, effectively rotating his bowlers and contributing with quickfire starts at the top. Though he hasn’t played a big knock yet, Indian fans are delighted to see him settle into the tournament—not just as a batter but as a leader.
At 37, Rohit Sharma continues to command an enormous following, proving that his impact extends beyond the game itself. Even though the tournament is being played away from home, his presence has drawn passionate fans wherever he goes.
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Recently, Rohit was spotted strolling through the streets of Dubai, casually dressed in a t-shirt, shorts, and sliders. That simple outing was enough to create a frenzy, as fans crowded around just to catch a glimpse of the Indian skipper.
Last night Captain Rohit Sharma spotted on Dubai streets with T Dilip And the Dubai streets was filled with crowd to see him.🥶🔥
The biggest supporter in world cricket @ImRo45 🐐 pic.twitter.com/BkglHMr5N8
— 𝐑𝐮𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐢𝐢⁴⁵ (@rushiii_12) February 26, 2025
With India enjoying a short break before their final group-stage clash against New Zealand on March 2 at the Dubai International Stadium, the excitement around Rohit remains unmatched. His aura as one of India’s greatest cricketers is undeniable.
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Statistically, Rohit is already a giant in Indian cricket. He is India’s fourth-highest run-scorer in international cricket, amassing 19,581 runs in 496 matches at an average of 42.20. He is also just one century away from reaching a remarkable milestone—his 50th international century, a feat that will further cement his legacy in the sport.