
Rohit Sharma (Photo by Mark Brake/Getty Images) New Delhi: Indian launch Stalwart Rohit Sharma, who announced his retirement from the test cricket on Wednesday, expressed his disappointment with the current state of cricket commentary and media coverage in India. In an interview with the head of journalist Vimal Kumar, Rohit did not stay and called how the interviews around the cricket had moved in recent years.“I used to see that the report was made on the cricket itself, the discussion was concerned. But now I see it is all about gaining more opinions, how to get a thousand people to read my article.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!During the matches he was particularly critical of television comments and pointed out sharp contrast compared to other countries. “Nowadays there is the way the commentators speak on television, disappointment. When we go to Australia, their commentary is on a completely different level. It’s like night and day. Here it is as if the goal was just to choose players and talk about the player negatively,” he added.
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On Wednesday evening Rohit announced his retirement from the test cricket. The 38 -year -old man, who made his debut in 2013, played 67 test matches and scored 4,301 runs, including 12 centuries.
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He published his farewell report on Instagram, thanked the fans for their support and confirmed that he would continue to play ODI for India.Rohit also led India in 24 tests as a captain and won 12 of them. His leadership saw that India had reached the World Championship in 2023, although the recent loss of the series in Australia has criticized from some quarter.