Rohit Sharma drops a major hint on his retirement, saying, ‘One day if I...’

The skipper of India, Rohit Sharma, says he will retire the day he feels he isn’t good enough to play the sport. The Hitman’s remarks come after India clinched the IND vs. ENG series 4-1 after handing an innings and 64-run loss to England. Sharma opines that he has plenty of cricket left in him.
Rohit Sharma says, “I think if one day I wake up and feel I’m not good enough, I’m not feeling good enough to play the sport. I’ll just talk it out and let them know about it. But honestly, I feel that in the last two or three years, my cricket has actually gone up, and I’m playing the best cricket.”
He reveals that there is a culture of playing the game on the side that he is currently focusing on. He adds that he wants to take out the statistical side of the team completely.
He further added, “I’m not too much of a stat person who looks into numbers and all of that. Yes, scoring big runs is important, but eventually there is a culture of playing cricket in this team that I was focusing on and am still focusing on. I wanted to bring about a certain change. You know, players are going out there and playing with a lot of freedom. That statistical side of cricket, I want to take completely out of this team.”

 

Mar 9, 2024 2:18 PM