It is reported that, Rohit Sharma is all set to play his last international cricket in the Champions Trophy. Indian cricket team is scheduled to travel to Englandafter the ICC event, to play five Test matches that would begin the new cycle of the World Test Championship. It is said that the possibility of Rohit going to England for five Test matches is very less.
“I'm not going anywhere”
Rohit Sharma had bowed out of the final of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Sydney at the same end Australia winning the last test match and winning the BGT after 10 years. Although in his interview with Star Sports during the match, Rohit said, “I'm not going anywhere”, the result of the series did not change the scenario much. Not only the experts, but also the fans are desperate and the posts on social networks have proved it. that Rohit's future in the format has been a matter of discussion ever since.
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Rohit's future in international cricket
A report in Dainik Jagran today read that the Indian captain is unlikely to play international cricket again after the upcoming Champions Trophy. The team will travel to England after the Champions Trophy to start the new cycle of the World Test Championship with a 5-match Test series. The report mentions that Rohit's participation in that tournament is 'much less'.
Incidentally, former Australian cricketer Adam Gilchrist talked about it a while ago on a podcast. “I don't see Rohit going to England. I just felt he says he will appreciate it when he gets home. I mean, the first thing he's going to encounter when he gets home is a two-month-old who needs a diaper change. Now that might prompt him to go to England. But I don't see him moving forward,” he said.
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