From swivel pulls to effortless straight sixes and audacious sweeps, Rohit delivered every shot his admirers had come for. His 37th List A hundred arrived in just 62 balls — his fastest — as Sikkim’s bowlers looked overawed from the moment he took guard. Half-trackers were punished, pace lacked sting, and even dropped catches could not halt the onslaught. The former India captain finished with 18 fours and nine sixes, sharing decisive partnerships with Angkrish Raghuvanshi and debutant Musheer Khan.
Mumbai chased down Sikkim’s 236 for seven in just 30.3 overs to win by eight wickets, but the result felt secondary to the theatre unfolding in the stands. Fans skipped work, students bunked classes, and chants of “Mumbai chaa Rajaa Rohit Sharma” echoed throughout the day. Even after Rohit’s eventual dismissal, the crowd departed satisfied, having witnessed a reminder that beyond tactics and policies, Indian cricket still thrives on the magic of its icons.