Rohit Sharma's Special Message For Fans On World Oceans Day
World Oceans Day is celebrated on June 8 every year to remind people of the importance of oceans in our lives.
- Kunal Joshi
- Updated: June 08, 2020 02:27 PM IST
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Rohit Sharma took to Twitter to share a picture on World Oceans Day
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Rohit keeps sharing posts on his social media accounts about nature
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World Oceans Day is celebrated on June 8 every year
Rohit Sharma regularly shares posts on social media related to nature and wildlife for his fans. On World Oceans Day, Rohit Sharma took to Twitter to share an old photo of himself in which the Indian opening batsman can be seen spending time near the ocean. Rohit Sharma in the caption of his tweet wrote, "Happy world ocean day. Let's keep our ocean and life underwater nice and healthy". Rohit Sharma often takes to social media to talk about the importance of saving the environment. World Oceans Day is celebrated on June 8 every year worldwide.
Happy world ocean day. Let's keep our ocean and life under water nice and healthy ???? ???? ???? pic.twitter.com/hho8RvWJb4
Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) June 8, 2020
Earlier in the month, Rohit Sharma had shared a post on World Environment Day as well. Rohit Sharma is also the brand ambassador for WWF India and keeps sharing posts on his social media platforms to spread awareness about the Indian rhino as it is an endangered species.
Rohit Sharma is the vice-captain of the Indian team in One-day Internationals and T20 Internationals. The right-handed opening batsman is one of the finest players of the new ball in all three formats of the game.
Rohit Sharma made his debut for India back in 2007 against Ireland in an ODI game. Since then, Rohit has played 24 ODIs for the country and has scored 9,115 runs with an average of 49.27. He is the only batsman in the history of the game to score three double centuries in ODI cricket.
In T20Is, Rohit Sharma has featured in 108 matches and has scored 2,773 runs with an average of 32.24. In Tests, Rohit has scored 2,141 runs in 32 Test matches with an average of 46.54.