Watch: Captain Rohit Sharma Takes the Lead in Ranji Trophy Match

In the ongoing Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Jammu & Kashmir, Indian captain Rohit Sharma showcased his leadership by giving a pep talk to the Mumbai team, led by Ajinkya Rahane.

Mahi Mishra
Mahi Mishra

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The Ranji Trophy is going on and the Mumbai vs Jammu & Kashmir match taking place in Mumbai. 

Meanwhile, Indian Captain Rohit Sharma playing domestic for Mumbai, today is 3rd day of the match between Mumbai and J&K.

Jammu and Kashmir need 205 runs to win the match and Mumbai has to defend this and the team Mumbai is being led by Indian player Ajinkya Rahane.

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However, before the match started, Rohit Sharma was seen giving a preparation talk to the Mumbai team.

Here’s the video:

 

This video showed his leadership skills and the responsibility of the senior player as he is also the captain of the Indian team. 

Now, his fans over the twitter, spreading this video and showing his skills and support towards the team.

Meanwhile, the match condition is not in favor of Mumbai as J&K has already scored 72 runs.

If we talk about the condition of this match, Mumbai batted first and scored 120 runs, followed by J&K scoring 206 runs before getting all out. After that, Mumbai scored 290 runs, and now J&K is at 78-1, needing 127 more runs to win.

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