Mohali:Mohit Sharma, remember or forget. If you are an IPL lover then this name will not be new to you. Especially for the fans of Chennai Super Kings. The wily medium pacer not only proved his mettle with the Yellow Army but was also the Purple Cap holder in the 2014 season with 23 wickets. In 2015, Mahendra Singh Dhoni fed him the 50-over World Cup. Instead of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, he was included in the playing eleven. Mohit, who hasn’t played a single match for India since 2015, had a rough time in the IPL as well.
After playing the last match in the year 2020, now he has made a comeback with a bang. Interestingly, the team with which he played the last match. Now after three years he has returned against the same. Mohit Sharma, playing for Gujarat Titans, proved to be the most successful bowler, taking two wickets for just 18 runs in four overs against Punjab Kings.
After playing the last match in the year 2020, now he has made a comeback with a bang. Interestingly, the team with which he played the last match. Now after three years he has returned against the same. Mohit Sharma, playing for Gujarat Titans, proved to be the most successful bowler, taking two wickets for just 18 runs in four overs against Punjab Kings.
Mohit Sharma once attributed his fall in form to falling hair. Haryana’s fast bowler had said in a conversation with the media that my hair was falling here and my confidence there. Haryana’s Mohit Sharma has played a total of 26 ODIs, taking 31 wickets and eight T20 Internationals, taking 6 wickets.
Mohit, who played only one match in IPL 2019 and 2020, was made his net bowler by Gujarat in 2022. It was Mohit’s strong will and vitality that kept him motivated. Meanwhile, he continued to play domestic cricket as well. After undergoing back surgery, Gujarat Titans head coach Ashish Nehra kept motivating him. He also called Mohit Sharma to join the team.