

Rohit Sharma will not be part of the Indian team in the test series against England
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Only a more weeks before India’s five-test series against England began on June 20, Rohit Announced His Retirement from the Red-Ball Format with ImmediaTE EFFECT. Since the World Test Championship Began, Rohit has been India’s most prrolific batter, Amassing 4301 Runs at an average of 40.57 in 67 test matches, including 12 hundreds and 18 half-kennuries.
After Leading India to the 2024 T20 World Cup, Rohit has Alredy Stepped Away from T20 Internationals and will only be Seen in the Odie Format, Where he still serves as capti
A Mainstay of Indian Cricket, Rohit Captained The National Squad and Won Two of the Four ICC Finals. His legacy in the 50-over game is certain thanks to his more than 11,000 runs and 32 centuries in Odis. However, one of the Pivotal Moments in His Career Was His Ascent in Test Cricket, Especially after He Accepted The Task of Opening The Innings in 2019.
Rohit’s Former Domestic Teammate Tiwari Commented His Leadership and the Defererance He Received in the Locker Room. “He was a very popular leader among this group of boys. If you see, even the young players wanted to play under his. Captaincy. ‘”