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Indian Cricket Stalwart and Opener held, Rohit SharmaHe has announced his retirement from the test cricket, drawing the curtain in a distinguished red ball race that he has spanned for a decade. The 38 -year -old cricket made his public decision by means of a heart place on Instagram, where he conveyed his deep gratitude for the opportunity to represent India in the longest format of the game. While moving away from the test tasks, Rohit confirmed his intention to continue playing an international day (hatred) for the national part.
Rohit’s retirement calendar has been a surprise for many fans, especially because it precedes the long -awaited series of five -game tests against England. However, speculations on their future on the test team had been circulating for some time, fueled by a significant immersion in their recent form and ongoing debates within the Cricket Control Council in India (BCCI) on a possible leading leadership transition in red ball format.
In a sincere interview after his announcement, Rohit gave birth to the main motivation of his decision. )Sabko Young Captain Chahiye Hota Hai … Jo 10-15 Saal Ki Capitany Kare. Toh Mujhe Laga Ki ab Mujhe Nahi Milega. Lekin Main Hamesha Aabhari Rahunga Ki Mujhe Mauka Mila (Everybody wants a young captain who can lead for 10-15 years. So I felt I would no longer have this opportunity. But I will always be grateful for the opportunity they gave me)“” Rohit said in an interview with Senior Indian journalist Vimal Kumar.
This statement emphasizes his understanding of the team’s long -term vision and his acceptance that a younger player would probably be confident of the captaincy for the predictable future.
According to several reports, Rohit had been contemplating the retirement of the test format since the victory of India to the Champions Trophy earlier this year. With a new cycle of World ICC Test Test Championship (WTC) on the horizon, he thought that this moment presented the timely time to turn away, allowing a younger leader to take responsibility and build a team for the next cycle.
The reports also suggest that the BCCI selectors had already reached the decision to move forward with a new test captain for the next England tour, which was a planned transition away from Rohit. Although the council initially inclined to make Rohit continue on the paper after his recent successes in white ball cricket, selectors had concerns about their format in the red ball format and acknowledged the imperative need for a long -term captaincy solution. Although Jasprit bumrahRohit’s deputy had previously directed India in tests, according to the BCCI, it is said that he does not hesitate to confer full -time captaincy to a fast diaper, quoting possible risks of injury associated with the demanding role.
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