
Cricket: Suryakumar Yadav hilariously describes Rohit Sharma in word
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Over the years, several players have shared amusing anecdotes about Rohit's forgetfulness, making it a widely recognised trait in the cricketing world.
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and his wife Devisha Shetty revealed Rohit's habit.
Harbhajan Singh asked Surya, "Describe Rohit Sharma in one word?"
Surya replied with one word: "Bhoola."
"He keeps forgetting lots of things like his phone, wallet, iPad—everything."
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The families of Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav were seen enjoying themselves in the UK.

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