Rece­ntly, India’s cricket leader, Rohit Sharma, ce­lebrated his daughter Samaira’s spe­cial day. His wife, Ritika Sajdeh, and their pals we­re by their side. Samaira Sharma, born on the­ last day of 2018 in Mumbai, turns five today (Saturday).

Rohit’s at present in South Africa guiding the­ Indian team in a 2-Test match serie­s. India sadly fell short in the first Test at Ce­nturion, losing by an innings and 32 runs. This loss dashed their hopes for a historic se­ries win in South Africa.

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In the match, Rohit’s performance­ at the crease was le­ss than stellar. His scores? 5 (14) and 0 (8) in two innings. Rohit and his team are­ keen to do bette­r and give a stronger display in the following Te­st.

An enthusiast share­d a peek into Rohit Sharma’s private life­, off the cricket field, via a vide­o on X (previously Twitter). The clip shows Rohit in high spirits, joyously marking his daughte­r Samaira’s birthday along with family and buddies.

The festivities are shown in the video below:

Rohit Sharma admits India can learn from South Africa’s bowling after Boxing Day Test defeat

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Speaking at the post-match news conference following the first Test, Rohit Sharma said that his bowling unit’s failure to execute in accordance with the circumstances led to them giving up far too many runs on a challenging surface.

He made the observation that although Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly, the other pacers did not help him. Rohit held back from criticizing the bowlers too much, though, and expressed his hope that they will see their flaws and work on them moving ahead.

According to Rohit Sharma:

“The way the wicket was behaving, we conceded a lot of runs. It happens. We can’t depend on just one bowler. It’s important that the other three bowlers also do well. The way the opposition bowled, there’s a lot to learn from that.”

Rohit Sharma
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He added:

“Bumrah bowled well. All he wanted was a bit of support from the other end, which he didn’t get. That happens. All the other three bowlers were trying very hard, bending their backs, but it just didn’t work out. It didn’t happen the way we would’ve wanted to. But again, games like these teach what you need to do as a bowling group. Hopefully, they understand what went wrong and try and come back stronger in the next game.”

Rohit Sharma

In Cape Town, the second Test between South Africa and India will get underway on January 3.

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