Mumbai: Mumbai Indians' Rohit Sharma plays a shot during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 cricket match between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals at the Wankhede Stadium, in Mumbai. (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil)
A heartwarming incident from 2017 has emerged where Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma displayed compassion towards a young intern who accidentally spilled coffee on him during an interview. The story was shared by social media content creator Tanay Tiwari on Ranveer Allahbadia's podcast, revealing how Sharma's understanding response helped save his career when he was a 21-year-old intern with the Mumbai Indians.The incident occurred during an interview setup with the then MI captain Rohit when Tiwari was working as an intern. The cramped interview space with a small table led to the unfortunate accident.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!"When I was an intern with Mumbai Indians, I accidentally spilled hot coffee on him. I was interviewing him and it was a really small table, with a camera, and in a rush I spilled the coffee," Tiwari recounted.The situation initially appeared dire for the young intern, as a member of Sharma's team strongly reprimanded him for the mishap.
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"There was someone there from his team with him, and she really scolded me a lot, a lot. And I was 21 in 2017. I was about to cry, I was thinking my career was over even before it began."However, Rohit Sharma's response to the situation demonstrated his characteristic composure and understanding nature.
"He was like, 'Jaane de yaar, baccha hai (let it go, he's a kid.) You ask your question, it's only coffee that has spilled, don't worry.' He saved my career then."The incident proved to be a turning point for Tiwari, who has since established himself as a prominent figure as a content creator, amassing nearly 500,000 Instagram followers and securing a position with JioHotstar's coverage of the IPL and the Indian national team.
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Tiwari has expressed his gratitude to Sharma multiple times since the incident, acknowledging the impact of that moment on his career trajectory."Quite a few times [I've told him]. I met him and couldn't say anything except thank you. I told him Rohit bhai, you probably don't know how much happiness you've given, to how many different people. He was like 'Arrey yaar, aaja yaar (Come here),'" Tiwari shared, indicating Sharma's continued friendly demeanour.Mumbai Indians chase their record sixth IPL title, with the team set to face Gujarat Titans in the Eliminator at the New PCA Stadium in Mullanpur during the IPL 2025 Playoffs.