
New Delhi: Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from the test cricket with immediate effect on Wednesday and ended the persistent speculation around his future in the longest format. His departure lets India seeks a new leader before a series of five tests against England from June 20.After saying goodbye to the T20 International last year after the leadership of India to the World Cup title, it will now be the 38 -year -old age that the national team in ODI is now seen.Rohit ends his test career as one of the most reliable Indian doughs in the second half of his journey. He scored 4,301 runs in 67 tests, of which the 12th century and the 18th 1950s, on average 40.57.
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“Hi, everyone. I just want to share that I’m leaving the test cricket. It was an absolute honor to represent my country in white,” Rohit posted on the social media.
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“Thank you for all love and support over the years. I will continue to represent India in ODI format,” he added.In a recent interview with journalist Vimal Kumar, Rohit opened up on his journey and doubts he once had about the leadership of India.“Haan Mujhe Laga Aise. Ki Mujhe Mauk Mila (yes, that’s what I felt. Sommes everyone wants a young captain – someone who can lead 10 to 15 years.
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When Rohit resigned, BCCI will now have to appoint a new test captain. If things stand, it seems that SHUBMAN GILL is a pioneer.“Mujhe bhi heel hai mai 10 sual captain naji kar sakta hun.
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Rohit did not travel to Australia for the first Perth test last year due to the birth of his second child. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Kl Rahul opened shifts in absence.After returning for the second Test Rohit, he threw down the order below before he had obtained the regeneration of the opening slot in the boxing day test in Melbourne. Later he fell into the Sydney test.India won the opening test of this series under the Bumhrah captain, but eventually lost the Border-Gavascar trophy. Previously, under Rohit Captain, India also suffered 0-3 Whitewash in a home test series against New Zealand.