After T20, Rohit Sharma has now decided to retire from ODI format as well, will play his last match on this day

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|30-06-2024

Rohit Sharma: The Indian team won the T20 World Cup title and ended the drought that Indian fans around the world were waiting for. The Indian players had not even fully celebrated this joy when two veteran players of the team surprised all the fans by announcing their retirement.

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli officially announced their retirement from the T20 format soon after winning the T20 World Cup title. Rohit has hinted at retiring not only from T20 but also from ODIs. Let's know when he will play his last ODI match.

Rohit Sharma will say goodbye to ODIs after T20!

  • Let us tell you that after winning the T20 World Cup title, Rohit Sharma said that this is his last international match.
  • After this, he will not be seen playing for India in T20 cricket.
    However, here he did not say anything about ODIs and Tests.
  • But it is clear that he will continue to play in ODIs and Tests. Regarding the ODI format, there is a high possibility that Rohit can continue to play in this format till next year i.e. 2025 Champions Trophy.

Can play last match in Champions Trophy

  • If India wins the Champions Trophy under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, then he can also announce his retirement from the ODI format.
  • It is known that the 2025 Champions Trophy will be played in February next year.
    It is certain that Rohit will be seen captaining Team India in this tournament.
  • If India is successful in winning this tournament then Rohit Sharma can give another big shock to Indian fans by saying goodbye to cricket after the Champions Trophy.

Rohit Sharma's performance in T20 has been excellent

  • It is noteworthy that on one hand the entire country is celebrating after the victory of Team India.
  • On the other hand, many fans are also sad after Rohit Sharma's retirement announcement.
  • If we talk about his T20 career, Rohit has scored 4231 runs in 151 innings of 159 matches at an average of 31.34 and a strike rate of 140.89.
  • He has also scored 5 centuries and 32 half-centuries.
    He is the highest run-scorer in this format.

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