There are quite a few memes surfacing on the internet showcasing Mahendra Singh Dhoni (MS Dhoni) as the real Amarendra Bahubali of the Indian cricket team. Rohit Sharma, however, thinks otherwise.
The 30-year-old hotshot batsman, who remained impressive for Team India against Pakistan on Sunday, June 4 in their inaugural ICC Champions Trophy 2017 match in Birmingham, has given the title of Bahubali to Shikhar Dhawan's son Zoraver!
Whenever I Listen "#Mahendra_Bahubali " !!!
— Mahi Shiwankar (@mahishiwankar07) May 3, 2017
I remembered & I listen like "#Mahendra_Singh_Dhoni" ?❤❤❤@msdhoni @SaakshiSRawat #DLF-07 pic.twitter.com/uYL1bmvcpW
So, it seems Mahendra Bahubali is already born, despite the still evergreen presence of the Amarendra Bahubali of the Indian cricket team. Twist from the original script as written by KV Vijayendra Prasad in the SS Rajamouli-directed film?
Rohit, who scored 91 off 119 balls against Pakistan, has been seen constantly bonding with Zoraver, who is accompanying his dad -- the opening strike partner of Rohit in the Indian team -- in England and Wales for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017.
The entire Indian cricket team, featuring the likes of Yuvraj Singh, Ajinkya Rahane, Rohit Sharma and his wife Ritika Sajdeh, as well as Shikhar Dhawan and Zoraver have been spotted attending the Virat Kohli charity dinner in London on Monday.
Shikhar Dhawan married Ayesha Mukherjee in 2012 and their first son, Zoravar, was born in 2014.