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Watch: Rohit Sharma's Lonely Walk Despite Century After CSK Beat MI Viral

Mumbai Indians legend Rohit Sharma registered his 8th Indian Premier League (IPL) hundred, albeit in a losing cause as his team came up against the Chennai Super Kings on Sunday. Rohit scored a 61-ball century as MI looked to chase down the target of 207 runs. Rohit was the lone warrior for the Mumbai franchise as Chennai emerged triumphant by 20 runs. It was in the final over of the match that the Hitman reached his hundred. After ending the game unbeaten on 105, Rohit began an emotional and lonely walk back to the dugout that summed up his mood.

Rohit, since being stripped of the captaincy responsibility at the Mumbai Indians, hasn't looked like his own self. He isn't as cheerful on the field while his reactions in the team's dressing room have also had fans wondering.

After MI lost the match against CSK, suffering their 4th defeat in 6 matches, Rohit's lonely walk summed up his current situation at the franchise.

Haters will say Rohit Sharma was happy to get a century and watching Mumbai Indians lose.

But the fact is he is sad watching the house he built is getting destroyed by experiments of an outsider like Hardik Pandya #MIvsCSKpic.twitter.com/QEHnqERLxj

Rohit's hundred wasn't enough to undo the damage Chennai's MS Dhoni, courtesy of his late blitz, and Matheesha Pathirana's bowling had done.

MI skipper Hardik Pandya, after the match, admitted that the target was gettable but his team just couldn't put in the effort with the bat that was required.

"It (target) was definitely gettable, but they bowled pretty well. Pathirana was the difference. They were smart with the plans and their approach. They got the hang of it, there's a man behind the stumps (Dhoni) who tells them what's working, that helps. It (pitch) was

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