Does It Bring Back Memories of 2008? Gilchrist Reflects on His First Encounter with Rohit in Adelaide

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Adam Gilchrist and Rohit Sharma shared a nostalgic moment before the ODI.
- Their friendship began in 2008 during the IPL auction.
- Rohit scored a crucial 73 runs in the match.
- Key contributions from teammates helped India reach 264/9.
- The reunion highlights the bond between cricketers.
New Delhi, Oct 23 (NationPress) As the second ODI between India and Australia approaches at the Adelaide Oval, the iconic wicketkeeper-batter Adam Gilchrist caught up with his former IPL colleague and ex-India captain Rohit Sharma. The two legends shared a heartfelt moment, with Gilchrist snapping a selfie and reminiscing about their initial meeting in 2008.
Sharing the image on Instagram, the Australian cricketing great expressed his sentiments for the Indian opener, stating, “This bloke reminded me today it was standing on this very ground, the beautiful @adelaideoval, when we first met each other in 2008. It was just when we’d both been acquired by the Deccan Chargers during the inaugural @iplt20 auction. That was the genesis of our friendship.
“An old bull departing from international cricket, teaming up with a young bull on the rise to becoming one of India’s greats. @rohitsharma45, it’s been a joy to compete against and alongside you, to witness your journey as a broadcaster and fan, and even more fulfilling to call you a friend. #kepke”
Before the commencement of the second ODI, Gilchrist engaged with Ravi Shastri on the field for Fox Sports, as Shastri sought his insights on Rohit’s mindset. Gilly remarked:
“Oh, I have to say, he’s looking and sounding very relaxed. He reminded me it was on this very venue where we first met back in 2008, just after the IPL auction had taken place, and we realized we were about to be teammates. It was the old bull and the young bull. I was transitioning out of international cricket while he was stepping in, but he’s eager to get out there.”
Rohit made a significant impact at the Oval, stepping up to bat and opening the first innings for his team. After a slow start, the 37-year-old picked up pace and found his rhythm, ultimately scoring 73 runs off 97 balls, which were crucial in India’s total of 264/9 in 50 overs.
In addition to Rohit’s top score, vital contributions from Shreyas Iyer and Axar Patel, who scored 61 and 44 runs respectively, along with Harshit Rana’s quick cameo of 24 runs264-9.
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