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Rohit Sharma’s Random Meet-Up With Actor Bobby Deol Sparks Displeasure For Former Captain’s Fitness


Former India captain Rohit Sharma’s selfie with Indian actor Bobby Deol has been circulating all over the internet. While some fans found it an unexpected collab, some showed displeasure after seeing the post. Bobby Deol and Rohit Sharma met in London, where they framed the moment by clicking a selfie. Rohit Sharma’s fitness has been a major concern, especially in the longest format of the game since the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024, where the former India captain just made 31 runs in his campaign in Australia. During the Test series against New Zealand at home, the 38-year-old also could not perform well.

‘Fat For A Sportsperson’

Rohit Sharma’s fitness has been a topic of discussion i the past as well. He was described as ‘Fat for a sportsman’ by Congress spokesperson Shama Mohamed. This sparked major controversy and led the debates regarding his fitness and how it affects his performance. While some criticize his physique, others defend him by pointing to his achievements and emphasizing that fitness in cricket is not the sole reason for any player’s appearance. Rohit announced his retirement from Test cricket a few months back.

Bobby Deol Is 56 Years Old!

Bobby Deol, the actor known for his role as Abrar in the action-packed film Animal, has undergone a remarkable physical transformation in recent years. This transformation has made him a subject of admiration among fans and fitness enthusiasts alike. However, Bobby emphasizes that his fitness journey is not solely about looking good on screen but about achieving mental and physical well-being. During a recent interaction, Bobby shared insights into his rigorous fitness routine, diet, and the inspiration behind his transformation

Ind Vs Eng

India and England are currently playing the third Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Lord’s. England won the toss for the third consecutive time and has opted to bat, unlike the first two Tests, where the English captain opted to bowl first.