8.1 C
Delhi
Friday, January 16, 2026

Rohit Sharma’s ‘Kya Haal Hai Bhai’ Greeting to Gill Goes Viral

Rohit Sharma’s Viral ‘Kya Haal Hai Bhai?’ Greeting to Shubman Gill

A heartwarming moment between Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma and his successor Shubman Gill has captured fans’ hearts ahead of the Australia series. The senior batter’s casual greeting, “Aare Gill, kya haal hai bhai?” during team preparations has gone viral, showcasing the strong bond between two generations of Indian cricketers.

Key Takeaways

  • Rohit Sharma greeted Shubman Gill with “Aare Gill, kya haal hai bhai?” during practice sessions
  • This marked their first public meeting since Gill took over ODI captaincy
  • The BCCI shared the viral clip showing their genuine camaraderie
  • The interaction symbolizes a smooth leadership transition in Indian cricket

The Viral Moment

As Gill approached with a smile, Rohit immediately beamed and reached out for a hug while delivering his now-famous greeting. The casual, affectionate tone perfectly reflected the brotherhood within the Indian dressing room. With Rohit and Virat Kohli stepping away from Tests and T20Is, this interaction represented a graceful passing of the torch to India’s next generation.

Australia Series Ahead

India’s upcoming tour of Australia, featuring three ODIs and five T20Is, will be Gill’s first major assignment as captain. Even before the series begins, Rohit’s heartfelt greeting has become one of the most cherished moments in recent Indian cricket history, demonstrating the team’s continuity and mutual respect.

Latest

Akmal Urges Rizwan to Leave BBL, Focus on Pakistan Duty

Former Pakistan star Kamran Akmal calls for Mohammad Rizwan to return from poor BBL form and prepare for the crucial South Africa series.

NZ Beat India by 6 Wickets as Mitchell, Latham Centuries Level Series

Daryl Mitchell and Tom Latham hit centuries as New Zealand chased 350 to beat India in the 2nd ODI, tying the series 1-1 ahead of the Rajkot decider.

IND vs PAK T20 WC Tickets Sell Out, Crash Website in Minutes

Tickets for India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup 2024 sold out instantly, crashing the official site. Get match details, schedule, and fan reaction.

Real Madrid Crash Out of Copa del Rey to Third-Tier Unionistas

Real Madrid suffer a shocking 2-1 defeat to Unionistas de Salamanca in the Copa del Rey round of 32, marking a disappointing debut for coach Alvaro Arbeloa.

BCB Warns Bangladesh Players: You Lose Money If You Boycott T20 World Cup

Bangladesh Cricket Board says players, not the board, will suffer financial losses if the team pulls out of the T20 World Cup amid Mustafizur Rahman IPL row.

Topics

Australia Social Media Ban: 5 Million Kids’ Accounts Deleted in a Month

Australia's new social media ban leads to removal of nearly 5 million under-14 accounts. Learn about the law, enforcement, and the debate it has sparked.

Rising Memory Chip Prices Threaten Profits for Apple, HP, Dell

Morgan Stanley warns investors as increasing DRAM and NAND flash costs squeeze margins for major tech hardware companies, reversing a years-long tailwind.

Mumbai Markets Closed for BMC Elections, Zerodha CEO Calls It Poor Planning

Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath criticises weekday market closure for Mumbai elections, highlighting economic costs and missed trading opportunities as Asian markets rally.

Meta Bans ChatGPT on WhatsApp from 2026: How to Save Chats

WhatsApp will block ChatGPT and third-party AI tools in 2026. Learn why Meta is banning AI, how to back up your chat history, and what it means for users.

Kashmiri Parents Seek Govt Help to Evacuate Students from Iran Unrest

Families of Kashmiri students in Iran appeal to India's External Affairs Ministry for urgent evacuation amid ongoing protests and safety concerns.

CIA’s Viral X Post Recruits Informants for China Intelligence

The CIA posted a video on X seeking informants with information on China, promising identity protection. The post has over 1 million views.

Delhi Pollution Deaths: Over 9,000 Respiratory Fatalities in 2024

Official data shows a sharp rise in Delhi deaths linked to air pollution. Respiratory diseases caused over 9,000 fatalities as PM2.5 levels surged.

Iran Threat to Close Strait of Hormuz Risks Global Oil Price Spike

Iran's threat to shut the vital Strait of Hormuz, a channel for 20% of world oil, could disrupt supplies and raise energy prices amid tensions with the West.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img