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Rohit Sharma, a veteran Indian opening, has opened his struggles to become a captain of the National Cricket team in the three formats of the match.
In a conversation with journalist Vimal Kumar, the 38 -year -old batter revealed that he previously doubted whether he would never lead men in blue.
Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from the test cricket on Wednesday, May 7. He made the announcement right in front of the five -game series against England.
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After leaving T20is after the triumph of the Indian World Cup last year, the 38-year-old will focus on capturing the national team to hate.
Rohit Sharma said that there were times when he felt that the team would prefer a younger captain, someone who could run for a decade or more.
Rohit admitted that he initially feared he couldn’t have the opportunity to run the team. However, he expressed a deep thanks for the opportunity he received.
“Haan Mujhe Laga Aise. Ki Mujhe Mauka Mila (yes, that’s what he felt.
“Sometimes everyone wants a young captain, someone who can drive from 10 to 15
Rohit Sharma admitted that he may not be in the decade as a captain, but he added that he was determined to make the most of his time. He wanted to maximize his potential and give his best during his captaincy, regardless of the duration.
“Mujhe Bhi Pata Hai never 10 Saal Capitany nahi Kar Sakta Hun. But I BHI TIME MUJHE MILEGA, I have to make the most of.
The veteran mixer concluded his testa career as one of the most reliable whips in India in the last part of his career. It accumulated 4,301 runs in 67 test games at an average of 40.57, including 12 centuries and 18 years.
Rohit lost his first test to Perth last year due to the birth of his second child, with Yasasvi Jaiswal and Kl Rahul Completes as openers. He returned to the second test and lowered his order before retrieving his opening site in the Boxing Day test in Melbourne.
However, he decided to leave -fall for the Sydney test. India won the first test of the series under the captaincy of Jasprit Bumrah, but lost the border-gavaskar trophy 3-1.