Rohit Sharma to Retirement from Test Crickets: Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma will announce his retirement after the Test series against Australia, according to the reports.
Reports also claims that the BCCI top brass and selectors have already spoken about the decision and it is highly unlikely that Rohit Sharma will be changing his mind.
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However, there is no official date of retirement, the report said that it will happen after the final Test match at Sydney.
In the midst of intense scrutiny on his form, India captain Rohit Sharma looked devastated as he admitted to being “disturbed” following the crushing defeat to Australia in the fourth Test here. He stated that he needed to deal with “things” on a personal level in addition to the team’s collective issues.
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The Indian captain’s total of 31 runs in six innings across three Test matches is only one more than the series wicket-haul of 30 held by Jasprit Bumrah. Sydney may be his last stop in whites, but he doesn’t want to leave without a fight. The push for Test retirement has intensified.
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“I stand where I am standing today. There is nothing to think about what has happened in the past. Obviously, few results have not gone our way. As a captain, yes, that is disappointing,” he tried to conceal his disappointment after the 184-run defeat but then revealed what has become obvious. He is not in a happy place.
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“You know, a lot of the things that I am trying to do is not falling in the place that I would want to. But mentally, look, you know, it is disturbing without a doubt. If you have come here and try and do successfully what you’re supposed to and if those things don’t fall in place, that is a big disappointment. But as of now, that is where it is,” Rohit explained.
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