IPL 2024: Interesting things have been happening continuously in the 17th season of the Indian Premier League. Now amidst the news of Rohit Sharma leaving Mumbai Indians franchise next season, Lucknow Super Giants head coach Justin Langer has given a big statement on the possibility of Rohit coming to LSG. Justin Langer was asked who he would like to include in his team if all the players were available for bidding in the IPL 2025 mega auction. Langer’s answer has won the hearts of fans as he has expressed his desire to work with Rohit Sharma.
Talking about the possibility of selecting Rohit Sharma in next year’s mega auction, LSG head coach Justin Langer said, “I would like to select Rohit Sharma. We will bring him here from Mumbai Indians. You have to be good at bargaining. It will have to happen because I can’t imagine how Rohit Sharma will come here from Mumbai Indians.” Langer also said that he knows about the value of Rohit Sharma in the IPL because he is not only capable of hitting big sixes but is also a world-class captain. According to Justin Langer, all the teams would like to add the biggest players in the mega auction of 2025.
Will Rohit Sharma leave MI?
IPL 2024 is becoming a topic of discussion for many reasons, but Rohit Sharma had come into the news even before the start of this season. ‘Hitman’ fans across the world were disappointed when he was removed from the captaincy of Mumbai Indians. It is the result of this disappointment that MI’s new captain Hardik Pandya is being trolled a lot. In such a situation, the news of rift between Rohit and Hardik is also gaining momentum, hence according to some reports, Rohit Sharma may leave Mumbai Indians at the end of IPL 2024. Because of this, there is every possibility that Rohit Sharma, who has made Mumbai the IPL champion 5 times, may be available for bidding in the mega auction.
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