Updated On: 19 May, 2024 07:19 AM IST | Mumbai | G Krishnan
MI head coach Mark Boucher clueless about Rohit Sharma’s future with the franchise following team’s wooden spoon finish; former skipper top-scores with 68 during loss to LSG at Wankhede

Rohit Sharma against LSG at Wankhede on Friday. Pic/PTI
Mumbai Indians (MI) opener and India captain Rohit Sharma signed off this year’s IPL with 68 runs on Friday night, his first half-century of this season to go with the century against Chennai Super Kings. Every stroke that he played was cheered by the MI paltan. The roar grew for each of his 10 fours and became louder when he sent the ball sailing into the crowd three times.
Rohit’s efforts and a lower-order flourish by Naman Dhir (62 not out) were not enough, as MI fell short of Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by 18 runs.