Today the final of the Champions Trophy will be played between India and New Zealand. Both teams will face each other at the Dubai International Stadium. At the same time, big information related to the retirement of Indian captain Rohit Sharma is coming out. According to media reports, after the final against New Zealand today, Rohit Sharma can say goodbye to the ODI format. In this way, Rohit Sharma will probably be seen for the last time in Team India’s blue jersey. However, Rohit Sharma has a chance to win 2 ICC trophies as an Indian captain. Before this, only Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been able to do this feat.
Rohit Sharma’s retirement after the Champions Trophy final!
According to PTI, after the Champions Trophy final, Rohit Sharma will take a big decision on his ODI career. Actually, the victory or defeat of the Indian team in the final against New Zealand will not affect Rohit Sharma’s retirement decisions. It is being said that Rohit Sharma is ready to say goodbye to the ODI format. Actually, recently it was claimed in media reports that if the Indian team manages to win the Champions Trophy, then Rohit Sharma’s ODI career can last long, but now contrary information is coming out.
Rohit Sharma’s ODI career was like this
Let us tell you that Rohit Sharma made his ODI debut almost 18 years ago in 2007. Recently, the Indian team won the T20 World Cup 2024 under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma. Earlier, Rohit Sharma has been a part of Team India that won the Champions Trophy 2013. Rohit Sharma represented the Indian team in 264 ODI matches. In which Rohit Sharma scored 11092 runs at an average of 48.64 and a strike rate of 92.81. Rohit Sharma’s best score in this format was 264 runs. Apart from 32 centuries in the ODI format, Rohit Sharma crossed the fifty-run mark 57 times.