Here’s Why It Is So Tough To Be Like Sharma Ji Ka Beta

He is the most dreaded guy for all us nincompoops to whom our parents can compare us to. You have grown listening about his extraordinary feats with your parents trying their best to make you see a role model in Sharma Ji ka Beta. Just when you thought that you have landed a decent job in spite of the minimal expectations from you from your parents, enters this Sharma Ji Ka Beta again and you know that it’s not over yet – it never will.

Rohit Sharma is 29 years old now, at the peak of his career and already a millionaire while you’re still asking your parents for money by the end of the month. Look at what Sharma Ji’s son has achieved so far just to feel a little worse about yourself.

Sharmaji’s Son scores double centuries and you’re left with just a double digit in your account at the end of the month

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For a very long time Saeed Anwar’s 194 was considered untouchable in International cricket until Sachin finally broke the record. So did Virender Sehwag, Chris Gayle and Martin Guptill but Rohit Sharma has done is a class apart. He scored a double ton against Australia in Bangalore in 2013 and just to make sure that this incredibly difficult feat was not a fluke, he does it again Sri Lanka in 2014.

Scoring more than 200 runs alone in a game where only 300 deliveries are allotted to the entire team and that too in more than one occasion is not a matter of joke. He’s 28 and God knows how many more such acts are on the way. Then, there’s you wishing the ATM would allow to withdraw in double digits.

 

Sharma Ji’s son captained his IPL team to victory at 26

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Rohit Sharma has been the youngest captain to have led his IPL team, Mumbai Indians to win the title in 2013. In the very same year, he led his team to win the 2013 Champions Trophy as well. You see, at 26 Sharma Ji’s son had been a succesuful captain of a team that had the likes of Sachin Tendulkar it while you’re being rejected by teenagers in their gully cricket team because you’re too old.

 

Sharmaji’s son has an ODI Average of 52.28 as an opener while you, let’s just say, are average…

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Rohit Sharma has evolved as quite a monster of One Day International cricket, being one of the top opening batsmen in international cricket with the best average. He is second only to South Africa’s Hashim Amla who has 53.37 and he has even left Sachin Tendulkar who has a 48.29. Rohit Sharma’s 52.28 average as an opening batsman only proves how crucial he is for the team at the top of the batting order.

The last time you had a 52.28 was at your board exam results back in school, and you know it’s not the same thing.

 

Sharma Ji’s son was a part of the World Cup winning team at 20

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Rohit Sharma has been a part of a young Indian team that went on to win the ICC T20 World Cup, the inaugural t20 world series that was held in South Africa. His contributions with the bat throughout the innings was commendable considering the unfamiliar conditions of the overseas grounds. He was just 20 years old when held the World Cup in his hand while you’re still having Cup Noodles for dinner because you’re too broke buy real dinner.

You know you can never be like Sharma Ji’s son when you hear news of him shopping 4 four pairs of and 15 T-shirts for Rs. 1.5 lakhs from Australia while you’re still buying your clothes from D-Mart.

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