ODI World Cup: When India won the 2011 Men’s ODI World Cup in Mumbai, Rohit Sharma was not a part of the 15-member trophy-winning squad. A string of unimpressive performances meant Rohit suffered a heart-breaking moment when India lifted the trophy at Wankhede Stadium.
Fast forward to 12 years, and Rohit, with two ODI World Cup appearances in the bag, as well as the tag of being a highly destructive opener in the 50-over format, will play his first quadrennial event as the captain of the Indian team on home soil.
That exhilarating feeling and honour of being the skipper of the Indian team in a home World Cup had left Rohit lost for words, though he did term it as a big deal for him. “It means a lot. It's a huge honour to be part of this World Cup team, firstly, and then being the captain. 50-over World Cup is the biggest sporting event in cricketing history.”