Rohit Sharma is not ready to retire from Test cricket just yet, despite a challenging run of form. After a disappointing performance in the Boxing Day Test, where he scored just 5 runs, Rohit was asked about his future. He provided a vague response but emphasized that the Melbourne Test would not be his last.
Having averaged only 10.93 in his last 15 innings, Rohit has faced mounting criticism as both a batter and captain. He described the recent defeat as mentally taxing and acknowledged the need for changes before the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney. “I stand where I am today… It’s disappointing when things don’t fall into place,” he said.
Rohit Sharma is not ready to retire from Test cricket just yet, despite a challenging run of form. After a disappointing performance in the Boxing Day Test, where he scored just 5 runs, Rohit was asked about his future. He provided a vague response but emphasized that the Melbourne Test would not be his last.
Having averaged only 10.93 in his last 15 innings, Rohit has faced mounting criticism as both a batter and captain. He described the recent defeat as mentally taxing and acknowledged the need for changes before the final Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Sydney. “I stand where I am today… It’s disappointing when things don’t fall into place,” he said.