Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma celebrated his wife Ritika Sajdeh's birthday with a heartfelt message on Instagram. He's currently leading India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy but has struggled with the bat, admitting his disappointment with his recent scores. Despite the lack of runs, Rohit remains confident in his preparation and mindset.
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