The former Indian captain Rohit Sharma is currently in Ranchi, training for the upcoming three-match ODI series against South Africa starting on November 30. At the same time, the Bengal U-23 team is also in Ranchi, where they had a match against Chandigarh at the JSCA Oval Ground for the Men's U23 State A Trophy Elite. Rohit Sharma's former teammate, aka the former Indian wicketkeeper Wridhiman Saha was touring with the u-23 team as a coach, where he met Rohit at the gym. Saha asked Rohit to share a piece of advice, where the later said how the sport does not ease a player based on experience, but everyone has to score runs. In a viral video, Rohit Sharma was heard saying, "Arey koi bhi ho, chhota bachcha bhi ho, ya bada saw Test match, derso Test match khela bhi ho, usko bhi, sabko run banana hey. Leking tum direct jaa ke saw mein to start nehi kar sakte na. Zero se start krte hey. Zero pe tumko kya krna hey? Zero pe hey, tab tumko focus karna ke bowler kya ball dal rha hey, wo kaise mereko out kare." [Arre, whoever it is — whether it’s a small kid or someone who has played a hundred Test matches or even one-fifty Test matches — everyone has to score runs. But you can’t just walk in and start from a hundred, right? You always start from zero. And what do you have to do at zero? When you’re on zero, you have to focus on what the bowler is delivering and how he’s trying to get you out.”] Watch the video here: Rohit Sharma with Wriddhiman Saha sharing some tips to Bengal U-23 team during his gym session.❤️🙏Rohit 🗣️- "Whoever it is whether it’s a small kid or someone who has played 100–150 Test matches they also have to score runs. you don’t start straight from 100, right? You always… pic.twitter.com/IaKimm232x — 𝐑𝐮𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐢𝐢⁴⁵ (@rushiii_12) November 24, 2025 Read also: Woman Claims Chamika Karunaratne Fathered Her Child, Seeks Legal Action Notably, Bengal won the match by 153 runs. Batting first, Bengal scored 296 runs in 50 overs, owing to half centuries from Subham Singh (61) and captain Shashank Singh (58). The other notable contributions were from Anas (41), and wicketkeeper Sumyadip Manna (48). Chasing 297, Chandigarh bundled out at 143 within 33 overs. Dipender Kush is the highest scorer from his side, scoring 85, while the rest of the batters could not manage double digits except Devang Kaushik (26) and Adhiraj (11). For Bengal, Sukhmeet Singh, Shivam Roy, Irshad Alam, and Prayas Ray Barman took two wickets each. Dilshad Khan took 1 wicket.