Published 19:37 IST, April 8th 2020
Rohit Sharma's spouse Ritika hilariously interrupts a live chat between him and Yuvraj
Rohit Sharma's spouse Ritika Sajdeh hilariously interrupted a recent social media live chat between him and Yuvraj Singh
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Rohit Sharma and Yuvraj Singh's friendship dates back to 2007 when Rohit had made his debut at highest level. duo was also a part of India's triumphant T20 World Cup squad that year. two were also part of Mumbai Indians team that had won ir record fourth IPL title last year. Meanwhile, while former Indian team-mates were having a live chat on social media, recently, Rohit's better half Ritika made her presence felt.
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'What about me?': Ritika Sajdeh
While two best friends were having a chat session on Instagram recently where y were discussing ir first meeting, Rohit's spouse Ritika Sajdeh showed up and asked duo wher duo had any idea when y had met her for first time. Ritika had also posted a waving emoji when chat session was in progress.
Yuvraj Singh was t retained by defending champions Mumbai Indians for IPL 2020 season and he was t picked by any or franchises eir which means that he might t be seen in action for very first time in an IPL season. Rohit Sharma, on or hand, will be leading MI who will t only be looking to retain ir title but will also be eyeing a record fifth IPL title. Coming back to IPL, 13th edition of tournament that was supposed to get underway on March 29 has tentatively been postponed to April 15 due to global pandemic.
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Stakeholders looking at September-vember window for IPL 2020
As per reports, stakeholders are looking at September-vember window later this year to make IPL 2020 season happen. organisers are keen on having a go at this plan even if it’s a short season without foreign players.
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According to a leading media network, source said that eir way, one thing remains clear. source added that IPL 2020 takes precedence whenever markets open. That’s because IPL 2020 remains elephant in room rar than BCCI forcing it.
If IPL 2020 indeed takes place without overseas players, re are fears that tournament may lose its charm. According to a BCCI official, it would be exactly like ar Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy if foreign cricketers don’t play ir trade in IPL 2020. However, IPL officials are still optimistic and are hopeful that presence of top India stars at IPL 2020 will be eugh to attract fans to stadiums.
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19:37 IST, April 8th 2020