Will Rohit Sharma's Padma Shri Honour Inspire Future Generations?
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New Delhi, Feb 3 (NationPress) Former Indian captain Rohit Sharma has shared his heartfelt appreciation upon receiving the Padma Shri, a prestigious civilian award in India, describing it as a significant moment for himself and his family. He emphasized his commitment to continuing to secure victories for the nation.
Rohit referred to the award as a deeply meaningful occasion, extending his gratitude to the Government of India and to all those who have supported him throughout his cricketing career.
“Being honored with the Padma Shri is incredibly special for both me and my family. I express my thanks to the Government of India for recognizing me with this honor. I am also immensely grateful to everyone who has contributed to my cricketing journey. My determination to win matches and accolades for my country will persist. Thank you. Jai Hind,” Rohit conveyed in a video shared by Doordarshan Sports on X.
Since making his international debut in 2007, Rohit has been a stalwart performer for India across all formats for nearly two decades. His impact on Indian cricket is profound, both as a player and a captain.
Under his leadership, India has celebrated significant achievements on the world stage. The Indian team secured the T20 World Cup in 2024 by overcoming South Africa in the final, marking the end of a long wait for an ICC title in T20 cricket. A year later, India triumphed in the Champions Trophy in 2025, further solidifying Rohit’s reputation as a successful leader.
In addition to his captaincy, Rohit boasts an impressive batting record in international cricket. In Tests, he has accumulated over 4,300 runs in 67 matches, which includes 12 centuries. In One-Day Internationals, Rohit has scored more than 11,500 runs in 282 games, with 33 centuries to his credit. In T20 Internationals, he has notched up over 4,231 runs, including five centuries, making him one of the top performers in this format.
Although Rohit has retired from Test and T20I formats, he continues to play ODIs, aiming to compete in the World Cup in 2027.