India ODI captain Rohit Sharma was spotted entering a Mumbai hospital late Monday night, sparking curiosity and concern among fans. No official reason has been disclosed for the visit, though supporters have been expressing their wishes for his well-being across social media. The 38-year-old walked into the facility quietly as paparazzi attempted to seek comments. Watch the video here: Rohit Sharma spotted in Kokilaben hospital Mumbai.❤️ pic.twitter.com/bQ6zTuixGc — 𝐑𝐮𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐢𝐢⁴⁵ (@rushiii_12) September 8, 2025 Rohit has been training in Mumbai under the guidance of former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar. He recently underwent fitness evaluations at the BCCI Center of Excellence in Bengaluru, along with other national players. While the India T20I squad, led by Suryakumar Yadav, has arrived in the UAE for the Asia Cup 2025 starting today, Rohit is not part of the contingent. Having retired from Tests and T20Is, he now focuses solely on ODIs and could return to international cricket during India’s white-ball tour of Australia in October-November. He is expected to captain the team in the three-match ODI series Down Under. Read also: Asia Cup 2025: How much with the winners and the runners up get? Future Appearances and Team Implications Rohit Sharma's last appearance for India was in the 2025 Champions Trophy final, where he scored 76 off 83 balls, earning the player-of-the-match award and helping India chase 252 to claim the title in Dubai. Former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif noted that India’s Asia Cup squad lacks a third all-rounder, unlike the T20 World Cup-winning team led by Rohit. Kaif wrote on X: “Rohit’s team won the T20 World Cup with 3 all-rounders – Axar, Jadeja, Hardik – and that meant six proper bowling options and batting till 8. At Asia Cup, with only 2 genuine allrounders – Hardik and Axar, India will have to find a new winning combination. Washington Sundar will be missed.” Rohit’s fitness and recovery will remain under scrutiny ahead of upcoming tours. Fans, selectors, and experts alike are awaiting updates on his condition, with his leadership expected to guide India in ODIs later this year.