
Rohit Sharma’s departure from the test cricket may have brought the curtain to a remarkable journey of the red ball, but he left the way he left many in the cricket fraternity who wanted more. The former Indian cricket manoj Tiwari believes that a 38 -year -old captain, who served an Indian cricket with honors across formats, was to be in the field of correct sending, not through a contribution to social media.
“If Rohit Sharma retired on social media, but in the field after playing, it would be more appropriate to send. He added:” Just look at your record as a test captain-it is very good. He won 12 tests, lost 9 and drew 3.
Rohit announced his retirement From the longest format with an immediate effect, just a few weeks before the Indian five test tour to England, starting on 20 June. Rohit has been the most prolific Indian body since the beginning of the World Championship in testing, with 4301 tests with 12 hundred and 18 half centuries in an average of 40.57 in 67 tests.
After retiring from the T20is after leading India to the World Cup title, Rohit will now be seen only in ODI format, where he continues his side captain.
Rohit, a postponed Indian cricket, led the national team in four ICC finals and won two. With more than 11,000 runs and 32 centuries in ODI, its reference in the 50 Over format is. However, his increase in the test cricket, especially after participating in the call of the shift opening in 2019, was one of the defining arches of his career.
Tiwari, a long -time home teammate Rohitů, appreciated his leadership and respect he led in the dressing room. “He was a very popular leader among this group of boys. If you see, even young players wanted to play under him. We always hear them in their conversations:” I really enjoyed playing under Captain Rohit Sharma. “
While Jasprit Bumrah led the party in the past, his condition remains a problem. KL RAHUL and SHUBMAN GILL are considered leading runs, called Rishabha Panta, also in the mixture after his return to form and fitness.
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
8 May 2025