
Indian Captain Rohit Sharma supported the sustainability of ODI cricket currently, which has largely revolved around the high sums of Quickfire in Cricket T20 – both in international accessories and in franchise leagues.
In an interview with former Australia Captain Michael Clarke Beyond23 Cricket PodcastRohit remembered the intensity that his team faced during the ICC Champions Trophy campaign. He stressed how the 50-over cricket always represented a challenge, like no other game format. He explained that his connection with the 50-over format is running deep and stems from his formative years as cricket.
“I know there was a lot of talk about the one-day questioning of Beiung cricket. Whether it’s a sustainable format. Look, we all became 50-over championships. ICC Champions Trophy when we played these games.
The Indian Masters of Trophy 2025 Triumph saw Rohit Sharma contribute 180 runs in five matches. But it was his player of the match-playing knocking of 76 of the 83 balls in the finals against New Zealand, which proved to be essential in ensuring the title for India. As far as ODIS is concerned, Rohit has long been one of the most prolific Indian doughs. In his 273 appearances he accumulated 11,138 runs – a success that reflects his consistency and impact in the format, as can also be seen in the Indian World Cup campaign in the Indian year 2023.
Currently, the Rohit has a silent trip with its Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 franchise Mumbai Indians, where only 56 runs managed an average of 11.20 in five games.
Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
April 16, 2025