Rohit Sharma, former Indian captain, is making sure his practice for the Australia tour is in order, practicing at Shivaji Park in Mumbai on Friday, October 10. While practicing batting, Rohit hit shots across the park, but one massive shot proved to be an unfortunate accident for himself. The Indian opener, recently selected in the Australia ODI team for the three-match series, has also relinquished the captaincy position, with Shubman Gill replacing him as the team's captain. During practice, Rohit experienced a piece of bad luck when he hit a six that sailed out of the park and damaged his Lamborghini. The training session videos spread rapidly online and went viral. Rohit played all types of shots ranging from sophisticated cover drives to sweep shots, and hundreds of his fans cheered him on. The training session went on for two hours before he headed back home, reports in several media outlets have said. Also Read | AB de Villiers Slams India for Refusing Asia Cup Trophy from Mohsin Naqvi Former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar was present at the session, assisting Rohit Sharma. Mumbai batter Angkrish Raghuvanshi and several local players also participated. Rohit’s wife, Ritika, was in attendance, and the star cricketer took time to interact with fans at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park. Even after resigning as ODI captain, Rohit will remain an integral part of the team, likely to assist Gill in the transition and retain his aggressive style at the top of the order. His build-up has involved a rigorous fitness regimen, with the star opener losing considerable weight to remain in nick. Also, reports indicate that Rohit, along with Virat Kohli, will also play domestic cricket in December and January, playing three to four Vijay Hazare Trophy games before the New Zealand ODI series. Experts feel that this domestic experience will keep both players in match condition for national responsibilities. Rohit's commitment and diligent practice highlight his eagerness to remain competitive and contribute to the Indian team even after resigning as a leader.