Since Abhishek Nayar’s appointment as Kolkata Knight Riders’ new head coach, a wave of speculation has taken over the Indian Premier League (IPL) circuit, the possibility of Rohit Sharma joining KKR ahead of the 2026 season. The two share a long-standing professional relationship, with Nayar being one of the key influences behind Rohit’s batting resurgence during his career. Following Nayar’s elevation to head coach, the buzz grew stronger, especially after Rohit was replaced by Hardik Pandya as MI captain in 2024.
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However, the Mumbai Indians swiftly broke their silence, posting a cheeky response that indirectly shut down all rumours linking Rohit to KKR. The post not only reaffirmed the franchise’s faith in their long-time skipper but also highlighted the emotional bond between the two.
In a post that perfectly blended humour and clarity, Mumbai addressed the growing rumour of Rohit’s move to KKR with a witty one-liner on X (formerly Twitter): “The sun will rise again tomorrow, that’s a certainty, but at (K)night… it’s not just difficult, it’s impossible!” The play on the word “(K)night” was a clear nod to KKR, effectively putting an end to the chatter.
𝗦𝘂𝗻 𝘄𝗶𝗹𝗹 𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗲 𝘁𝗼𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘄 𝗮𝗴𝗮𝗶𝗻 ye toh confirm hai, but at (K)night… मुश्किल ही नहीं, नामुमकिन है! 💙 pic.twitter.com/E5yH3abB4g
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) October 30, 2025
The message not only dismissed the speculation but also underlined MI’s confidence in retaining Rohit despite the coaching changes elsewhere. Having led the team to five IPL titles, Rohit remains an inseparable part of MI’s identity. Since joining the franchise in 2011, he has scored over 7,000 runs, maintained unmatched consistency, and built a legacy that goes far beyond numbers. His leadership has shaped Mumbai into a powerhouse, and even after stepping down as captain, he continues to be a guiding force in the dressing room, one that MI is not ready to part with anytime soon.
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Rohit’s continued legacy and rise to ODI no.1
While the rumours were swirling, Rohit let his bat do the talking on the international stage. Fresh from India’s ODI series against Australia, where he scored 8, 73 and a majestic 121, Rohit reclaimed the top spot in the ICC ODI batting rankings for the first time in his career. This milestone makes him the oldest player to achieve the World No.1 ranking, a testament to his remarkable form and endurance.
His consistency across formats proves why Mumbai Indians are determined to keep him. From leading MI to their historic five titles to mentoring emerging stars like Tilak Varma and Nehal Wadhera, Rohit’s influence extends beyond runs, it’s about culture, composure, and continuity. Even as new leaders emerge and coaching roles change, Rohit’s bond with Mumbai remains unbreakable, ensuring that the sun will continue to rise in blue and gold, not in purple and gold.
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