As is the case with millions of people in the country, India captain Rohit Sharma also relishes eating Dal Chawal to the extent that he considers it to be his go-to food. Sharma, however, also has a soft corner for eggs. Born and brought up in a vegetarian household, Sharma was never allowed to eat eggs at home. That said, an athlete of his standard had no option than to fulfill certain dietary needs.
Having admitted eating non-vegetarian food in the past, Sharma makes it a point to consume it only outside his home. Often expected to be a fan of Mumbai’s signature Vada Pav due to non-serious reasons by some fans, a long-standing narrative around Sharma once eating 45 eggs in a day alongside coach Dinesh Lad persists till date.
As far as accusations with respect to food are concerned, Sharma was also charged with consuming beef during the iconic India’s tour of Australia 2020-21. As a result, he was on the receiving end of cosmic backlash back home as eating beef is considered unsanctified among certain certain sections.
Rohit Sharma Was Accused Of Eating Beef During Australian Tour 2021
Ideally, dietary preferences shouldn’t be forced upon anyone as everyone has a right to eat according to his/her wish. However, people had still found faults with Sharma after it was being alleged that he had eaten beef during Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2020-21 down under.
For those who are unaware, Sharma along with four other Indian cricketers namely Rishabh Pant, Prithvi Shaw, Shubman Gill and Navdeep Saini had paid a visit to a Melbourne restaurant. Gushed over by the presence of five Indian players dining in front of him, an ecstatic fan couldn’t stop himself from both clicking and posting their photos on social media platform Twitter (now X). With his post also consisting of a photo of the food bill, fans didn’t need a lot of time in noticing stir-friend beef and initiating a controversy.
It is noteworthy that whether Sharma ate beef or not that day still remains unclear as four other people were also eating with him on the same table. Sharma, who urged people to not throw colours on animals during Holi last year, was subsequently trolled and called a “hypocrite” considering how his food choices were in stark contrast to animal welfare.
@ImRo45 Aisa kaise chlega Sharmaji.
— Bankerr (@Bankerr1234) January 3, 2021
Holi, diwali pe gyan or khud khao beef in dukan 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/JzV6bhKdbx
If all of this uncalled for trouble wasn’t enough already, all the five players had to self-quarantine for a potential bio-bubble breach due to another accusation around hugging the aforementioned fan after he paid the bill of the Indian “superstars”. With the tour being played under strict COVID-19 restrictions, hugging someone outside of the bubble was unequivocally a big deal.
Rohit Sharma Was Accused Of Eating 45 Eggs In A Day
In an interview with Star Sports in 2009, Sharma was asked to clarify if he ever ate 45 eggs in a day or not. The question received a mixed response from Mumbai Indians captain who disclosed that he had once eaten 20-25 eggs at his coach’s house. Readers must note that Dinesh Lad is the father of Siddhesh Lad, who represented MI under Sharma between 2015-19.