Introduction
Known widely by his nickname “Hitman,” Rohit Sharma is a legendary Indian cricketer. Born as Rohit Gurunath Sharma on 30 April 1987 in Nagpur, Maharashtra, India, he has become one of the most prolific opening batsmen in the history of cricket. His father, Gurunath Sharma, worked as a caretaker at a transport firm’s storehouse, while his mother, Purnima Sharma, hails from Visakhapatnam and managed the household. Due to limited means, Rohit spent much of his childhood being raised by his grandparents and uncles in Borivali, visiting his parents only on weekends.

Childhood and Schooling
Rohit’s schooling journey began in Borivali, where he studied until around age 12 or 13. In 1999, he joined a cricket camp coached by Dinesh Lad, who encouraged him to move to Swami Vivekanand International School, equipped with better cricket facilities. Remarkably, Rohit received a scholarship and didn’t pay any fees for four years. Initially a bowler who batted lower in the order, Lad noticed his batting prowess and shifted him to open. Rohit impressed early, scoring hundreds in the Harris and Giles Shield school tournaments.

Marital Status
Rohit Sharma is married to Ritika Sajdeh, a sports presenter and manager. The couple tied the knot in December 2015 and have two children: a daughter, Samaira, and a son, Ahaan.

Current Status: Working or Retired?
As of May 2025, Rohit has retired from Test cricket and had already retired from T20 Internationals following the 2024 T20 World Cup victory. However, he continues to represent India in ODI cricket and leads the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Path to Success
Rohit Sharma’s rise to prominence wasn’t overnight. From making his ODI debut in 2007, it took him several years of consistent performance to establish himself as a world-class opener. Highlights, such as his explosive double centuries and leadership in IPL, marked his rise to cricketing royalty—achieved over roughly a decade.
Net Worth and Monthly Income
Rohit Sharma’s estimated net worth in 2025 stands between ₹214–218 crore (~US $26M).
- BCCI Grade A+ contract: ₹7 crore annually.
- Match fees: ₹15 lakh per Test, ₹6 lakh per ODI, ₹3 lakh per T20I.
- IPL salary: Approximately ₹16–16.3 crore per season.
- Endorsements: Around ₹5 crore per deal, with over 24 brands, including Adidas, CEAT, Hublot, and La Liga.
- Investments & businesses: Includes his cricket academy CricKingdom (global presence), investments in startups like Rapidobotics and Veiroots Wellness, real estate (~₹30 crore sea-facing apartment), and luxury cars collection.
Estimated Monthly Income: Given annual earnings well over ₹50 crore from cricket contracts, IPL, endorsements, and ventures, his monthly income would comfortably exceed ₹4 crore.
Why He Is Famous—and Since When
Rohit Sharma gained widespread fame with his explosive batting in limited-overs cricket, notably after his double century in ODI and consistent IPL success. He captained India to IPL titles as the most successful skipper in the league and took over India’s ODI and Test leadership. His fame reached its peak post-2013 Champions Trophy and solidified through his commanding performances and leadership roles.
About His Parents
- Father – Gurunath Sharma: Worked as a caretaker in a transport firm. Rohit’s modest beginnings were rooted in his father’s job and the family’s financial constraints.
- Mother – Purnima Sharma: From Visakhapatnam, she managed the household and supported Rohit’s early cricket ambitions behind the scenes.
Summary Table
Aspect | Details |
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Real Full Name | Rohit Gurunath Sharma |
DOB & Birthplace | 30 April 1987, Nagpur, Maharashtra |
Parents | Gurunath (father), Purnima (mother) |
Schooling | Borivali schools; Swami Vivekanand Intl School (scholarship) |
Marital Status | Married to Ritika Sajdeh; two children |
Current Cricket Status | Retired from Test & T20I; active in ODI & IPL |
Time to Success | Nearly a decade post-debut to reach peak |
Net Worth | ₹214–218 crore (~US $26M) |
Monthly Income | Estimated ₹4+ crore |
Fame Since | Mid-2010s, via IPL and international records |
Parents’ Careers | Father: caretaker; Mother: homemaker |