After T20, Rohit-Virat will now retire from ODI and Test as well, Gautam Gambhir forced them, said- ‘There is no place for them’

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|14-07-2024

Gautam Gambhir: Recently, the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced the new head coach of Team India. They appointed former Indian player Gautam Gambhir to this post. Let us tell you that before him, Rahul Dravid was handling this responsibility.

Gauti will take over the responsibility from the three ODI and three T20 match series against Sri Lanka. However, before that, the statement of this veteran has created a sensation. According to this, Indian fans will soon get a big shock. Two star cricketers of the team, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are going to retire from ODI and Test after T20.

Rohit and Virat will retire from all formats!

Rohit Sharma-Virat Kohli

Recently, after the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 played in America and West Indies, two of the best batsmen of Team India, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, announced their retirement from T20 International. At the same time, now both these legends can also say goodbye to Test and ODI.

Looking at the fitness and form of Rohit and Virat, it seems that they can play till next year's Champions Trophy 2025. However, due to the new head coach Gautam Gambhir, both these stalwarts may be relieved from all formats. Actually, Gauti wants all the players of the team to play all three formats.

See the tweet here:

Gautam Gambhir's statement made it clear

Gautam Gambhir was recently declared the new head coach of the Indian team. However, speculations about this were already being made. Now BCCI has given a big good news to the fans by making an official announcement.

However, fans will have high expectations from Gambhir that he will take Team India to new heights during his tenure. A statement by Gauti created a lot of buzz in the media last day. He said during a recent interview,

“I believe that a player who is playing one format should play all three formats. I don’t give much importance to injury management. If you get injured, you can recover.”

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