Dharamsala Tourists Fail To Recognise Rohit Sharma, Reaction Goes Viral
In a viral video, Rohit Sharma can be seen arriving at a restaurant and getting mobbed by fans in Dharamsala.
- Written by Aditya Kumar
- Updated: May 14, 2026 09:46 pm IST
Several videos of Rohit Sharma roaming around Dharamsala are going viral on social media. In one of the surfaced clips, the India and Mumbai Indians batter can be seen arriving at a restaurant and getting mobbed by fans. What grabbed attention was the fact that some foreign tourists failed to recognise the star player. From what it looks like in the video, they tried enquiring with one of the fans about Rohit. Mumbai Indians travelled to Dharamsala as they had to play against Punjab Kings in their IPL 2026 game on Thursday.
The reaction of those foreign tourist girls when Rohit Sharma arrived at the restaurant they were completely stunned by his Aura. pic.twitter.com/jEIZVQUkoA
— (@rushiii_12) May 14, 2026
The craze for Rohit Sharma in Dharamshala when he went out for dinner at night. pic.twitter.com/hQJ6i9dvqg
— (@rushiii_12) May 14, 2026
Prabhsimran Singh smashed a fluent half-century before Shardul Thakur's four-wicket burst triggered a dramatic collapse, but a strong late surge helped PBKS post a competitive 200 for 8 against Mumbai Indians in the game.
Asked to bat first after suffering four successive defeats, PBKS rode on an attacking 33-ball, 50-run opening stand between Priyansh Arya (27) and Prabhsimran (57).
Mumbai Indians paid heavily for dropping Prabhsimran early as the opener powered Punjab to 55 for 1 in the Powerplay and then added 57 runs with Cooper Connolly to take the side past the 100-run mark in the 12th over.
It was Deepak Chahar who struck first for MI, cleaning up Arya with a delivery that rattled the top of off stump in the fifth over.
Stand-in skipper Jasprit Bumrah was unlucky not to get Prabhsimran earlier after Naman Dhir dropped a straightforward catch off a thick edge in the second over, and the PBKS batter capitalised by hitting Bumrah for two boundaries.
Connolly (21) got going with the first six of the innings off spinner Raghu Sharma in the eighth over before collecting two more boundaries off Will Jacks.
Prabhsimran then took charge, slog-sweeping Raghu for two sixes in the 10th over and launching Corbin Bosch for another maximum.
He reached his fifty with a single and followed it up with another six off Shardul over backward square leg.
However, the momentum shifted dramatically once Shardul, who had conceded 15 runs in his opening over, struck twice in the space of three balls.
The pacer removed the well-set Prabhsimran and then dismissed skipper Shreyas Iyer (4) as PBKS slipped badly.
Raj Bawa then joined the act, castling Connolly with a cross-seam delivery, before taking a sharp catch at short mid-wicket to dismiss Suryansh Shedge off Shardul.
Shashank Singh was trapped LBW by Bosch, while Marco Jansen also fell cheaply, with Shardul striking again in the 17th over to leave Punjab in deep trouble.
PBKS, however, finished strongly by plundering 53 runs in the last three overs as MI bowlers erred with their variations at the death.
Azmatullah Omarzai led the counterattack with a 17-ball 38, studded with two sixes and a four, while Vishnu Vinod and Xavier Bartlett added valuable late runs.
Vinod and Bartlett collected 22 runs off Bosch's final over, aided by sloppy fielding and two dropped catches near the boundary, as Punjab crossed the 200-run mark for the eighth time this season.
(With PTI Inputs)