New Delhi, March 2 -- Indian captain Rohit Sharma has led his team brilliantly to help them get to the semi-final of the Champions Trophy. However, things weren't always as rosy for the veteran player as only a few months ago he had to drop himself from the Indian team in the last Test match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy - a first in Indian cricketing history.

With Rohit being woefully out of form, many notable celebrities had come out in support of Indian captain's selfless act, a phenomenon which was labelled as 'PR sunt' by a section of the social media.

However, Rohit Sharma's former teammate Amit Mishra gave a clear verdict on the matter in a chat with the Lallantop recently. Mishra said, "It wasn't a PR activity; this is what I pe...