Rohit Sharma’s retirement from Test cricket continues to evoke tributes from fans around the world, this time, from a university campus. In a wholesome video now going viral, a young Indian fan was seen celebrating his graduation ceremony in Saint Louis by paying homage to the India ODI skipper. Watch: Rohit Sharma hilariously scolds brother Vishal for denting his car Dressed in his convocation robe, the fan proudly held up Rohit Sharma’s No. 45 India jersey on stage, drawing cheers from his fellow graduates. The moment has struck a chord with cricket fans on social media as well. Rohit, who called time on his Test career earlier this month, remains active in ODIs and is currently leading the Mumbai Indians in IPL 2025. On his graduation day, a Fan paid tribute to Rohit Sharma for his Test retirement by showcasing Rohit's jersey at his university in Saint Louis, Spain. ❤️ 🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/KJ8YDF0vmn — Aarchi (@Oye_Aarchi) May 16, 2025 A proud farewell for the 'Hitman' The Saint Louis tribute came just days before Rohit was honoured with a stand named after him at Wankhede Stadium, the iconic venue where his cricketing journey began. Rohit joined legends like Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar in having a stand carry his name. WATCH- 'Smack one there': Ravi Shastri's cheeky message to Rohit Sharma During the ceremony, Rohit got emotional and acknowledged the contributions of his family and the Mumbai Cricket Association. The inauguration event saw widespread celebration, with even political leaders and former cricketers in attendance. Rohit, 37, announced his retirement from Tests on May 7 after leading India in 67 matches. He retires with over 3,900 Test runs, including a home series win over England and a final appearance in the 2023 World Test Championship. Rohit Sharma will be back in action on May 21 against Delhi Capitals at the Wankhede Stadium as Mumbai Indians host Delhi Capitals. Currently, MI are in the fourth spot with seven wins from 12 matches. With two more matches to go, MI will look to win the both games as the five-time champions eye yet another play-off qualification.