Rohit Sharma: The Champions Trophy is starting from 19 February.
Rohit Sharma: A video of Indian captain and Hitman Rohit Sharma, famous for his forgetful memories, is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Looking at this video, it seems that Rohit has forgotten something, for which he was also seen talking to the support staff.

It is worth noting that today on 15 February, the Indian cricket team and support staff left for Dubai for the Champions Trophy. During this, after landing in Dubai, a video of Rohit standing at the door of the team bus at the airport went viral, in which he is seen saying something to a person from the support staff.
Watch Rohit Sharma’s Viral Video
Did Rohit Sharma forget something, again? 🙂
— Sahil Malhotra (@Sahil_Malhotra1) February 15, 2025
Team India lands in Dubai. From coach GG to Virat Kohli to Hardik Pandya, everyone boarded the bus together and left tor the hotel. @toisports pic.twitter.com/e6UTSilPha
On the other hand, if we talk about the Champions Trophy, it is starting from 19 February under the co-hosting of Pakistan and UAE. The first match will be played between defending champions Pakistan and New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi.
The Indian team will face Bangladesh in its first match on February 20, while its high-voltage match against Pakistan will be held in Dubai on February 23. Rohit Sharma will lead the Indian team in the Champions Trophy. At the same time, young Shubman Gill has been made his deputy.
ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Full Schedule

February 19 – Pakistan vs New Zealand, Karachi
February 20 – India vs Bangladesh, Dubai
February 21 – Afghanistan vs South Africa, Karachi
February 22 – Australia vs England, Lahore
February 23 – Pakistan vs India, Dubai
February 24 – Bangladesh vs New Zealand, Rawalpindi
February 25 – Australia vs South Africa, Rawalpindi
February 26 – Afghanistan vs England, Lahore
February 27 – Pakistan vs Bangladesh, Rawalpindi
February 28 – Afghanistan vs Australia, Lahore
March 1 – South Africa vs England, Karachi
March 2 – New Zealand vs India, Dubai
March 4 – Semi-final 1, Dubai
March 5 – Semi-final 2, Lahore
March 9 – Final, Lahore (Note: If India qualifies for the final, this match will be played in Dubai)
March 10 – Reserve day for final