
Rohit Sharma and Sourav Gangules (Agency Photos) New Delhi: The former Indian cricket team Captain Sourava Ganguly offered after the praise of Rohit Sharma after his retirement announcement on Wednesday and recognized the numerous Indian trophy victory under his leadership.“He’s a great player for India, but someone has to leave the game. My best wishes. He had a good career, one day he would play for India and IPL … BCCI is a job to support players. When I was part of BCCI, we thought he would be a big captain for India.On Wednesday, Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from the test cricket and closed the remarkable phase of his international career. The 38 -year -old cricket shared this message on Instagram and expressed recognition to supporters while thinking about his time in the test cricket.
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Rohit’s test career began against West India in November 2013 and covered 67 matches. He accumulated 4 301 runs with an average of 40.57, of which 12 centuries and 18 half -lives.Its highest score of 212 was reached during the home series against South Africa in 2019 and placed it in tests as the 16th of the highest Indian runner. His journey began impressively with a score of 177 against West India in Eden Gardens in Calcutta in 2013.
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Despite the Rohit showed potential and provided remarkable performances, he initially faced challenges that succeeded in the test format, especially in matches. Between 2013 and 118 he took part in 27 tests and recorded 1,585 runs on average 39.63, with three centuries and 10 fifties in 47 shifts.Its highest score was 151. Batsman with the right hand met with difficulty away from home, especially in hay countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia). Success in these countries is considered a scale for Indian Batsmeny.
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Rohit’s home performance was exceptional and on average 34 tests recorded 2,535 runs on average 51.73, with 10 centuries and eighty in the 1950s in 55 shifts. However, his overseas record showed 1,644 runs in 31 tests on average 31.01, with two centuries and 10 fifties in 57 shifts.He played two tests in neutral places and recorded 122 runs on average 30.50, with the highest score of 43. Its most important overseas performance came during 2021-22 Pataudi Trophy in England, led by Indian scoring with 368 runs in four tests on average 52.57, including 127.