‘Rohit Sharma is missing’- Fans react as Sachin Tendulkar and AB de Villiers spotted having Vada Pav

Photo of de Villiers and Sachin Tendulkar having Vada Pav together has gone viral on the internet, generating a range of hilarious responses from the fans.

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South Africa and Royal Challengers Bangalore great AB de Villiers recently landed in India to have a meeting with his former franchise ahead of IPL 2023. 38-year-old de Villiers also met Sachin Tendulkar on November 7 (today) and a photo of their meet-up has gone viral in no time. 

de Villiers was named as the ODI player of the year 3 times in his international career and made 4491 runs for RCB at an average of 39.70 from 156 matches. 

Fans troll Rohit Sharma as de Villiers and Sachin Tendulkar have vada pav together

 

Few hours ago, AB de Villiers took to Instagram to intimate his followers how eagerly he was waiting for his scheduled get together with the Master Blaster. 

 

Soon enough, a photo of de Villiers and Sachin Tendulkar enjoying vada pav and cutting chai together started to circulate on the internet. 

Out of thin air, Indian skipper Rohit Sharma got dragged in it all thanks to the presence of vada pav in the viral photo. Born in Maharashtra, Rohit has always been infamously associated with regional junk food vada pav due to his belly fat. 

Since Kohli and Hardik have a chiseled body, the tummy of Rohit has always seen him get trolled on the internet. The case is similar in this instance as well.

Some fans have termed the vada pav as Rohit Sharma himself while others are ruing the lack of invitation for Rohit to eat his favorite snack.

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Here’s a collection of tweets of Rohit getting bagged mercilessly by some Twitteratis:

Earlier, both de Villiers and Sachin Tendulkar had reacted to SA’s loss to Netherlands with Sachin mocking the Proteas for choking once again while Mr. 360 praised NED for their clinical performance. 

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