Ed Sheeran Serenades Rohit Sharma's Daughter, Discusses Retirement Plans

Ed Sheeran Serenades Rohit Sharma's Daughter, Discusses Retirement Plans

Ed Sheeran Serenades Rohit Sharma's Daughter, Discusses Retirement Plans

Renowned singer Ed Sheeran recently graced the popular Indian show 'Breakfast with Champions' alongside Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma and host Gaurav Kapoor. The trio engaged in a lively conversation that covered everything from cricket banter to insights into the music industry.

One of the highlights of the episode came when Sheeran sang his hit song 'Bad Habits' for Rohit and his wife Ritika's daughter, Samaira. Rohit couldn't help but smile and applaud happily after the performance. Sheeran then turned to Samaira and asked if she enjoyed the song, to which she bashfully responded.

Beyond the musical interlude, Sheeran also broached the topic of Rohit's future plans. He inquired about the Indian captain's thoughts on retirement and the possibility of owning a team to foster talent.

Rohit admitted that he hadn't given much thought to retirement but shared his timeline for continuing his cricket career competitively. "I am still playing well at this point in time, so I am thinking I am going to continue for a few more years. And then, I don't know," Rohit said.

The conversation also touched upon Rohit's passion for music. The Indian captain revealed that he enjoys listening to a wide range of genres, including pop, rock, and classical. He also expressed his admiration for Sheeran's songwriting abilities.

Sheeran, in turn, praised Rohit's achievements on the cricket field. He acknowledged the Indian captain's leadership skills and his ability to inspire his team.

The episode concluded with Sheeran and Rohit exchanging gifts. Sheeran presented Rohit with a signed guitar, while Rohit gifted Sheeran a personalized Indian cricket jersey.

Tags: #EdSheeran, #RohitSharma, #Cricket, #Retirement, #Music

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