The former Indian captain Rohit Sharma is often loved by his fans, and he seems to enjoy that. Rohit Sharma once got down from the bus during the T20 World Cup Victory parade in Mumbai to dance with the fans, becoming one of them. Well, during his recent practice session at Shivaji Park, Rohit Sharma was seen in several heartwarming moments, interacting with young fans. In one of the moments, Rohit Sharma was seen scolding one of his guards. Actually a little kid, likely named Roshan, was running to Rohit. Rohit was busy with his kitbag but then noticed the kid being manhandled by his guards. He then got furious and scolded the guards for not letting the kid to come to him. Watch the video here: A security guard stopped a kid a bit too harshly, Rohit immediately intervened and asked him to let the kid come. 🥹🤌🏻Truly Ro is one of the kindest souls. ❤️pic.twitter.com/nkiUuAN9fr — Rohan💫 (@rohann__45) October 10, 2025 Read also: Abhishek Nayar Protects Rohit Sharma from Crowd at Shivaji Park In another interaction, another boy wearing a Mumbai Indians jersey was spotted in a net with Rohit while the latter was resting. The boy was crying while Rohit signed his jersey. And the cry didnt stop while the boy turned back to leave and Rohit patted the kid. Watch the video here: A little kid was crying in front of Rohit Sharma while taking his autograph, so Rohit gently patted his back to comfort him.😭❤️🫂This shows the pure love fans have for @ImRo45 🐐 pic.twitter.com/aTT04xNANi — 𝐑𝐮𝐬𝐡𝐢𝐢𝐢⁴⁵ (@rushiii_12) October 10, 2025 Rohit Sharma, the two-time T20 World Cup winner, trained with the former Indian coach Abhishek Nayar at Shivaji Park ahead of India’s three-match ODI series in Australia. He had earlier lost a good chunk of weight and is preparing for the tour. At Shivaji Park, he had two net sessions and was joined by young Mumbai players, like KKR’s Angkrish Raghuvanshi. Well, India will face Australia on October 19 in Perth, October 23 in Adelaide, and October 25 in Sydney. Rohit has been replaced as ODI captain by Shubman Gill.