Pakistan’s big player claims, Rohit Sharma’s fans’s heartbreaking statement amidst the stir of Champions Trophy

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|17-02-2025

The stir has started with the Champions Trophy. Teams have traveled to Pakistan and Dubai. Meanwhile, Rashid Latif, a big player from Pakistan, has made a big claim. He has given a statement sitting on the TV channel of Pakistan, which is going to break the heart of Rohit Sharma's fans. Rashid Latif has kept his point in Tabish Hashmi's show 'Hasna Mana Hai' coming on Jio News.

What did Rashid Latif say about Rohit?

Former Pakistan wicketkeeper Rashid Latif made his statement about Rohit Sharma when he had a question in the show. Rashid Latif had to give his response to the picture of different players shown in one part of the show.

In such a situation, when the picture of Rohit Sharma came out, he talked about his retirement.

Rohit will retire after Champions Trophy- Rashid Latif

The show's anchor Talish Hashmi asked Rashid Latif if Rohit Sharma should retire now? On this, Rashid said that the Champions Trophy could be his last tournament. He will play IPL but will retire from international cricket. Meaning, speculation is also being made that Rohit Sharma will retire after the Champions Trophy, Pakistan veteran Rashid Latif has done the same thing and has done the work of breaking the hearts of the fans of the hitman.

Apart from talking on Rohit Sharma, Rashid Latif also spoke on many other issues in the show, in which Pakistan was related to the condition of cricket and the situation of its players. He said about Shaheen Shah Afridi that if he has to come to the category of legend, then you have to turn to red ball cricket.

Rohit Sharma's 'Mission Champions Trophy'

Currently, Rohit Sharma is in Dubai, where Team India will land in his command with the intention of winning the Champions Trophy. India is to play the first match with Bangladesh on 20 February, the second match from Pakistan on 23 February and the third and last match from New Zealand on March 2.

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