Bengaluru Torpedoes will take on the Kochi Blue Spikers in the fourth game of the glitzy league on February 8. The league is now being entirely played in Hyderabad after it was moved from Kochi due to the rise in COVID-19 cases.
Speaking on the eve of the match, Rohith said he is excited to play his first match in the league.
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Rohith, who plays as a middle blocker, hopes that the private glitzy league will help him achieve his career goals and become popular.
Rohith overcame adversities early on in his life
Small-town players tackling adversities is not new in these leagues and in Rohith’s case, the middle blocker overcame a lot of challenges. The versatile volleyball player said he had to adjust a lot during his formitive years due to lack of proper shoes.
The Bengaluru Torpedoes player took the help of his friends who stayed outside India to help him with his volleyball shoes. After receiving help, the player now makes sure none of his compatriots suffer the same way and often does go out of his way to help fellow players.
He added:
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