
Former Team India captain Rohit Sharma faced a security lapse before the third ODI against New Zealand in Indore. In the video viral on social media, a woman managed to get close to the Indian batsman, citing her daughter’s illness and asking him for help, leaving the cricketer surprised before security arrived.
Rohit was recently seen in action during the three-match ODI series against New Zealand. Despite winning the opening match in Vadodara, the Men in Blue lost the ODI series 1–2. Sharma scored 61 runs in three innings at an average of 20.33 and strike rate of 76.25. He failed to convert his starts in the first two matches.
WATCH: Woman grabs Rohit Sharma outside team hotel, causing security scare
When Rohit Sharma was entering the team hotel in Indore, a woman bypassed the security and held his hand. The incident has raised widespread concerns over player safety and hotel security.
While many fans questioned the security lapse, others sympathized with the woman’s situation and sought support to help her child.
There has been no official statement from the Indian cricket team or officials. The incident has highlighted the challenge of sensitively handling emotional public appeals while ensuring tight security.
Two days ago, during the IndVNZ match at the team hotel in Indore, a woman suddenly dodged the security and ran towards Rohit Sharma, grabbed his hand and started shouting “help, help”.
A few days ago, one such woman had also gone to Elvish Yadav with her child. She was asking for help… pic.twitter.com/AUXkqaC8jp
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Woman apologizes after Rohit Sharma incident, cites daughter’s medical emergency
The woman issued an apology and explained her actions. Sarita Sharma said that she had not approached Rohit Sharma for selfies or publicity, but out of desperation to save her daughter’s life.
He said his daughter Anika is suffering from a serious illness and needs an injection, which costs Rs 9 crore, which needs to be imported from the United States. Sharma said his family is raising funds through small camps and has collected Rs 4.1 crore so far.
“My name is Sarita Sharma. My daughter Anika is suffering from a serious illness and to save her we need an injection, which costs Rs 9 crore and has to be imported from the US. We are organizing small camps to raise funds and so far, we have managed to collect Rs 4.1 crore. We are running out of time,” the woman said in the clip.
“Yesterday, during the India-New Zealand match, we tried to reach out to the cricketers in the hope of getting some help. We also set up a donation camp during the match, but it was not enough. I was trying to meet Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, as they are helping children. In a desperate attempt to save my child, I went to the hotel where Rohit Sharma was staying. Emotions overcame me and I held his hand.”
I want to appeal to Virat sir and Rohit sir – Sarita Sharma
The woman also apologized to the authorities and said she did not know how to ask for support. In his message, he appealed to Virat and Rohit to help him if they came to know about his situation.
“I want to appeal to Virat sir and Rohit sir. You must not know what I was trying to do. I did not come there to take any selfie; I just want to save my child’s life. I also want to apologize to the authorities for my actions. I don’t know what else to do. I request Virat and Rohit to please help me if they get my message.”
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