Former India captain Rohit Sharma has thanked the Government of India after receiving the Padma Shri, describing the honour as a special milestone for Rohit and Rohit’s family.
In a message shared on X through Doordarshan Sports, Rohit also promised to keep contributing on the field and continue winning games for India.
The Padma Shri is among India’s highest civilian honours, and the award recognises Rohit’s long service to cricket across formats. Rohit acknowledged everyone who has supported the journey so far, from early days to national captaincy, while stressing that personal success means less than helping India secure trophies at major tournaments.
“Receiving the Padma Shri is a very special moment for me and my family. I thank the Government of India for this honour. I am also grateful to all those people who have played an important role in my career. My effort to win matches and trophies for my country will always continue. Thank you. Jai Hind.”
Rohit Sharma Padma Shri honour and long international journey
Rohit said these words in a video posted by Doordarshan Sports on X, underlining how meaningful the recognition feels after a long career. Rohit made an international debut in 2007 and, over the last 19 years, has become one of India’s most reliable cricketers, delivering in different formats and roles for the national side.
Across this period, Rohit has influenced Indian cricket both as a top-order batter and as a leader. Rohit’s calm approach and tactical calls have shaped many key matches. Selectors and fans have seen Rohit guide younger players, anchor innings under pressure, and adapt style between Tests, One-Day Internationals and T20 Internationals.
Rohit Sharma Padma Shri linked with captaincy success and records
Rohit’s captaincy peak arrived on the global stage in 2024 when India lifted the T20 World Cup. India defeated South Africa in the final, ending a long wait for an ICC trophy in the shortest format. The success strengthened faith in Rohit’s leadership, which grew further after India secured the Champions Trophy in 2025.
Alongside these trophies, Rohit has built a strong personal record with the bat. In Test cricket, Rohit has scored more than 4,300 runs from 67 matches and has reached three figures 12 times. In One-Day Internationals, Rohit has over 11,500 runs from 282 games, including 33 hundreds across different conditions.
Rohit has also excelled in T20 Internationals, crossing 4,231 runs and recording five centuries, which places Rohit among the most successful batters in that format. Despite retiring from Test cricket and T20 Internationals, Rohit continues to play One-Day Internationals and keeps scoring, with a clear target of featuring at the 2027 World Cup.
The Padma Shri recognition therefore arrives while Rohit is still active in ODI cricket and chasing another global title. The honour reflects years of performances and leadership for India. The report on the award is auto-generated from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by NDTV staff, and it highlights how Rohit’s journey remains central to current Indian cricket discussions.