Rohit Sharma was caught in a relatable moment for many fans, expressing his frustration to his brother after spotting a scratch on his car.
A Special Tribute and a Light-Hearted Moment at Wankhede

Friday was a legacy-defining day for Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma, as a stand at Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede Stadium was named in his honour. The ceremony was an emotional one, with Rohit joined by his parents, wife Ritika Sajdeh, and close friends to celebrate the momentous occasion. The naming of the stand is a tribute to Rohit’s immense contribution to Indian cricket and his deep connection with the city of Mumbai and the Wankhede Stadium, where many of his career milestones have unfolded.
Amidst the heartfelt celebrations and touching tributes, the evening also delivered a humorous family moment. As the Sharma family prepared to leave the stadium, a video captured Rohit Sharma spotting a scratch on their car. Clearly irritated, he turned to his brother Vishal Sharma and asked, “What is this?” Vishal casually responded, “It got hit in reverse,” prompting Rohit to follow up with “Who did this?”—to which Vishal owned up. What followed was a classic, deadpan death-stare from Rohit, offering fans a rare glimpse of the lighter side of the usually composed cricketer.
The moment added a touch of humour to an otherwise emotional evening, making it a memorable one for the Sharma family and fans alike.
Rohit to his brother Vishal🗣️- "yeh kya hai?” (rohit spots car damage)
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Vishal 🗣️- “reverse mein”
Rohit🗣️- “kiska? tere se?”😅
The bond between Rohit Sharma and his brother.🫂😂 pic.twitter.com/j5mZhjua2Y
Rohit Sharma felicitated by MCA

Earlier in the day, Rohit Sharma and his family were honoured at a grand ceremony as the Mumbai Cricket Association officially renamed the Divecha Level 3 stand at Wankhede Stadium in his name. Joining the ranks of Mumbai’s cricketing greats, this recognition marks a significant milestone in the Indian captain’s illustrious career. Rohit, deeply touched by the gesture, shared his excitement about playing in front of a stand bearing his name.
The upcoming fixture against Delhi Capitals is vital for Mumbai Indians, who are in a tight race for the IPL 2025 playoffs. With just two league matches remaining—against DC and a final away clash with Punjab Kings in Jaipur—Rohit’s leadership and performance will be crucial. The newly named stand will now witness a defining chapter in his journey, both as a player and a captain.