
Rohit Sharma (L) and SHUBMAN GILL (R) on the file photo. Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from the test cricket at the age of 38 on Wednesday, provoking honors from the whole cricket world, including the sincere report by SHUBMAN GILLA, who is tilted in June as a captain in England, India in June.Gill expressed gratitude through Instagram and acknowledged Rohit’s significant influence on his career. “India is grateful for what you did in tests as a player and a captain. You were absolute inspiration for me and for all who played with you or against you. There are things that I have learned from you to remember forever.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The Rohit Sharma testing career took 67 matches during which he accumulated 4 301 runs on average 40.57, including 12 centuries and 18 half -life. Its highest score of 212 came against South Africa in 2019 during the domestic series.His test trip began with an impressive 177 against West India in Eden Gardens in Calcutta in 2013. He ended up in the format as the 16th Indian Running.
Explained: Why Rohit Sharma left the test cricket
At the ICC World Test Championship, Rohit played 40 tests and scored 2,716 runs on average 41.15, with nine hundred years and eight fifty. He ranks as the highest Indian score and the creator of the century in the history of the World Championship in the test and is the tenth among all times.As a captain, he led Rohit India in 24 tests, ensuring 12 victories, nine losses and three draws, maintaining 50 % of the victory rate. His leadership saw that India had reached the WTC final against Australia in 2023, although they did not reach.
Last press conference Rohit Sharma as captain
Gill is now considered a pioneer for the captain of the test, especially as Jasprit Bumrah, who led India in two trophies Border-Gavascar trophies and claimed 32 goals in five tests, disappeared some matches in the upcoming cycle due to workload and injury prevention.