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Who is saheb what does his name imply explain the irony in sahebs name
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Vishal Kumar 3 months, 3 weeks ago

"Saheb" is a Hindi term that means "master" or "sir." In the context of Indian society, it is often used as a title of respect for someone considered superior or of higher status. The irony in Rohit Sharma's nickname "Saheb" lies in the fact that he comes from a humble background. His father was a transporter, and Rohit had to work hard to reach the pinnacle of success in cricket. Despite his achievements, he is still down-to-earth and humble, which is contrary to the traditional connotation of "Saheb" as someone high-born or arrogant. The nickname "Saheb" was given to Rohit by his teammates and fans as a sign of respect and admiration for his exceptional talent and achievements in cricket. The irony lies in the fact that Rohit, despite being a "Saheb" on the field, remains humble and grounded off the field, defying the traditional implications of the term.
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