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Rohit can’t believe that Mishra is 41, says he was in nappies when spinner made India debut

Rohit can’t believe that Mishra is 41, says he was in nappies when spinner made India debut

With the loss against Lucknow Super Giant, Mumbai Indians are officially out of the race to IPL 2024

Rohit Sharma and Amit Mishra shared a lighthearted moment after the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) defeated the Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow. In a video shared by LSG on the social media platform X, Rohit and Mishra were seen teasing each other over their ages, leading to a hilarious exchange between the Indian cricket veterans.

Rohit Sharma and Amit Mishra share playful banter

Rohit Sharma started the banter by asking Amit Mishra about his age. “What? 40? Are you three years older than me?” he asked, to which Mishra replied that he was 41.

Rohit’s reaction was priceless, expressing disbelief with a playful, “Arey yaar! (Oh man!).” The duo then continued to discuss Mishra’s debut, with the leg-spinner revealing that he started playing professional cricket when he was between 20-21 years old. Rohit jokingly remarked that Mishra made his debut when other players were still in their “nappies,” leading to a burst of laughter.

LSG captioned the video with the phrase, “That ‘Arey Yaar’ felt personal.

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Amit Mishra is considered one of the most successful bowlers in the Indian Premier League (IPL), holding the record for the most hat tricks in the tournament’s history. Despite his age, he continues to be a valuable asset to the LSG team, contributing with his experience and skill.

Meanwhile, the game against the Mumbai Indians saw LSG rise to the third position in the IPL points table, as they defeated MI by restricting them to 144 runs. The match’s highlight was a spellbinding performance by Marcus Stoinis, who scored 62 runs off 45 balls, including 7 fours and 2 sixes.

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