
Rohit Sharma does not have to be in the Indian test series against England, which will be held at the end of this year. Resources today said India that the Indian captain decided not to be part of the upcoming series after its faint performance in the Border-Gavascar trophy.
However, the sources also said that Virt Kohli would most likely keep their place in the test team. Both Kohli and Rohit had a stormy time in Australia, and Rohit also checked out of the New Year’s test on a cricket playground in Sydney.
Rohit did not play in the first test at the Perth stadium, where Jasprit Bumrah led India. But since returning to the daily test in Adelaide, Rohit fought for running in tests. In three peas Rohit scored only 31 runs on average 6.20.
“He did not go out of this game”
After the veteran dough decided from the Sydney test, speculation that he retired, also made wheels. However, Rohit said that he has no intention to say goodbye to saying goodbye.
“It is not a decision to retire. I have not presented from this game. But I decided to retreat from this game because I was unable to score with a bat.
“I saw a lot of cricket, every minute, every second and everyday life changing. I believe things will change, but at the same time I have to be realistic. People sitting in comments or writing with a notebook in my hands do not decide,” Rohit added.
The virat on the other side scored a hundred in the second exchange of Perth’s test, but otherwise he could not get a large score. Rohit and Virat returned to the trophy of Ranji, where they could not get a big score.
Rohit and Virat, however, corrected After helping India to win the champions trophy in Dubai. Rohit scored in the finals of the wrestling-playing 76, while Virat threw himself with Knocks 100 No Out and 84 against Pakistan and Australia.
The Indian tour of England begins on June 20 with an opening test in Headingley, Leeds. Four other tests will host Edgbaston, Lord’s, Old Trafford and Kennington Oval.
Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
27. March 2025
Tune