Know What Rohit Sharma Said Before the Match—Then Let His Bat Do the Talking!
Back-to-back fifties, strong dressing room talk, and a fired-up MI

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] April 24: In a recent IPL Match in Hyderabad, Rohit Sharma showed why he is called the Hitman. He started his innings calmly but then struck eight boundaries and three sixes to score 70 runs in just 46 balls. His powerful shots helped Mumbai Indians chase down Sunrisers Hyderabad's target easily. This knock reminded fans of the old Rohit – calm, confident, and classy. It was his second half-century in a row, and Mumbai got their fourth win straight.
Talk Before Play, Calm After Victory
Rohit may not be the captain this season, but his voice still leads the way. Before the match started, he spoke to his teammates in the huddle, asking them to play with discipline and unity. After the win, he reminded everyone that playing well again and again is what brings true success. The young players, including current captain Hardik Pandya, listened keenly. Rohit’s experience is still shaping the team’s mood and mindset.
Rohit’s Records Keep Growing
Rohit Sharma has now hit the most sixes for Mumbai Indians, passing Kieron Pollard, who had been the top six-hitter. His shots didn’t just entertain; they created history. Rohit’s recent form has pushed away all the doubts about his place in the team. He had scored only 82 runs in the first six matches, but now he has made 146 runs in just two games. His total for the season is 228 runs from eight matches.
MI’s Climb in the Points Table
With this win, Mumbai Indians have moved to the third spot in the IPL 2025 points table. They have the same points as three other teams, but their Net Run Rate is better, thanks to big wins like this one. The fight for a place in the playoffs is very tight. But with Rohit Sharma in form, MI fans have reason to smile again. The team looks stronger and more confident now.
History Repeats for Rohit
This is the first time since 2016 that Rohit Sharma has scored half-centuries in two matches back-to-back. Nine years ago, he did the same against Kolkata and Pune teams. That year was also one of his best seasons. Seeing him repeat that pattern gives hope to fans that Rohit can lead MI to another title – with his bat, if not the captain’s armband. Sometimes, real leaders do not need a title to shine.
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