'Will you marry me?': Rohit Sharma proposes a fan with flowers at airport, Video Viral

Rohit Sharma was caught at a candid moment when he jokingly proposed to a fan at Vizag airport.

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Team India skipper Rohit Sharma's return to the ODI team was not up to the mark as the Men in Blue were thrashed by Australia in the second ODI in Vizag leveling the 3-match series by 1-1. However, Rohit Sharma is winning the hearts of everyone despite of the defeat. Rohit Sharma was caught at a candid moment when he jokingly proposed to a fan at Vizag airport. Now, Rohit Sharma's proposing video is breaking the internet with fans lauding Team India skipper on social media. As Rohit arrived with his India teammates in Vizag ahead of the second ODI, he was greeted by the fans at the airport. One of the fans also received a funny proposal from the India star.

Rohit Sharma proposing video

The fan was recording a selfie at the airport with Rohit Sharma & Co. walking in the background. Suddenly, the fan turned lucky when Rohit softly gave him a rose he was carrying and said, "Ye lo, aapke lie (Take this, this is for you)." By the time, the fan could thank him, Rohit asked, "Will you marry me?"

Fans react to Rohit Sharma's proposal

A user wrote, "Rohit Sharma believes in being Original and has better humour than anyone in Indian team"

Another user wrote, "He’s in good spirits in his mother’s hometown."

"This is why Rohit Sharma is GOAT," wrote another user.

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India vs Australia 2nd ODI

India's worries against left-arm pacers was yet again highlighted when Mitchell Starck ripped through the Men in Blue's batting order. Mitchell Starc's devastating bowling (5/53) and openers Mitchell Marsh (66 not out) and Travis Head's (51 not out) smashing unbeaten 121-run opening partnership helped the visitors thrash India by 10 wickets to level the three-match ODI series 1-1 in Visakhapatnam on Sunday. Chasing a low target of 118-run target to win the match, Australia completed the job with 234 balls to spare, making it India's worst-ever defeat in the 50-over format in terms of number of deliveries. After recording their fourth-lowest total at home and overall third-lowest against Australia in ODIs, Indian bowlers were in for an uphill task. They, however, couldn't do much on a pitch assisting seam and swing bowling, where Starc and Co. had earlier looked virtually unplayable.


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