Latest Saga Of Rohit Sharma's Forgetfulness Revealed By Imam-ul-Haq: 'Personality Of Different Level'

Latest Saga Of Rohit Sharma's Forgetfulness Revealed By Imam-ul-Haq: 'Personality Of Different Level'

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Pakistan batter Imam-ul-Haq has revealed that India skipper Rohit Sharma kept losing his iPhone and Airpods every now and then during the captain's meet of the 2023 ODI World Cup, as narrated by then Pakistan captain Babar Azam. Imam also called Rohit a 'personality of a different level', due to his immense forgetfulness with important accessories.
Speaking on the Ultra Edge Podcast, Imam was asked what he would do if he woke up as Rohit. The answer will surely leave one and all in splits.
Imam said that he would look for his shoes, phone and belt and try to remember everything he did the day before if he woke up as Rohit.
"Oh my God, you haven’t met him, he’s a personality of a different level. He completely forgets where he kept his gloves and bats. Babar tells me about an incident, do you remember there was a captain’s meeting and these guys went on a plane, he had bought a new iPhone and AirPods," Imam said while speaking on the podcast.
"He said we were talking and he first left his iPhone here, then in the plane and then his AirPods every two minutes. Then, he was cursing himself, what am I doing, I keep forgetting things. [Babar] said twice he took his phone saying, ‘Rohit bhai, ye apna phone rakhlein’," Imam said.
The Indian captain is famous for his fragile memory since ace batter Virat Kohli spoke about it in an interview seven years back. Kohli had said that Rohit kept forgetting his iPad, wallet and phone now and then.
Imam is currently featuring in the Champions T20 Cup, where he represents the Lions. He scored a 36-ball 57 in Thursday's game against the Panthers and helped his team post a respectable 160. He has scored 255 runs in seven matches in the tournament at a strike rate of 137.
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