With retirement rumors about Rohit Sharma making the rounds, the Indian pattern addressed the question and gave a very direct and forceful answer. He redested all speculation, clarifying his intention to continue in the 50 overs format after taking the team to the Champions 2025 victory.
Speaking at the press conference after the game, said Rohit,
“Koi Future Plan Hai Nahi, Jo Chal Raha Hai Chalega
He also added at the end,
‘I will not retire from this format (ODI). Just clarifying it so that rumors are not extended in the future ‘
In particular, Rohit had announced his retirement from the T20I format last year after winning the T20 2024 World Cup. In addition, given his age and the recent struggles in Australia, there was a buzz ahead of the Champions Trophy 2025 if the Indian pattern followed its example as last year.
However, Rohit Sharma has now given a clear image of his intentions for the future and now he is likely to lead India in the Odi 2027 World Cup too.
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Rohit Sharma takes India to a victory in Champions Trophy after 12 years
Rohit Sharma gathered his troops impeccably when India won the coveted title after a 12 -year wait. The last time the Blue men won was in 2013 under the leadership of MS Dhoni.
Speaking about the clash of the summit, the Indian team dominated most procedures. The bowling players did a brilliant job first to restrict the Kiwis to a total of 251. The four Kuldeep Yadav spinners, Varun Chakravarthy, Ravindra Jadaja and Axar Patel were spectacular, collecting wickts and suffocating the race flow.
Upon arriving at the persecution, Rohit Sharma led from the front with a captain’s blow of 76 of 83, which also earned him the game player award. Rohit, along with his opening partner, Shubman Gill, gave India a burning start with a 105 -run position. Although New Zealand managed to stay in the hunt until the end, the Deep batting alignment of India said they were never fighting, ending the contest comfortably with 4 remaining 4 WICKETS.
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