Rohit put an end to his 11-year-long Test career on Wednesday after representing the country in 67 Tests, leaving India with a massive leadership hole ahead of the England tour starting from June, which will kickstart their ICC World Test Championship campaign.
Rohit called time on an 11-year Test career, leaving India with a massive leadership vacuum ahead of their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) kickstarting series against England in June this year.
As Rohit Sharma called time on his illustrious Test career, tributes poured in from across the cricketing world. Former Indian captains, teammates, global legends, and governing bodies all took to social media to honour the India skipper for his contributions in the longest format of the
Following Rohit Sharma's announcement to retire from Test cricket, tributes have poured in from across the cricketing world and among them was from former Indian cricketer and 1983 World Cup winner Madan Lal.
Reflecting on Rohit's contribution to Indian cricket, Madan Lal lauded the veteran
Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Vice-President Rajeev Shukla applauded Indian captain Rohit Sharma, who announced his retirement from test on Wednesday, saying he has contributed a lot to Indian cricket.
Head coach of Indian cricket team Gautam Gambhir and other Indian cricketers applauds Rohit Sharma after he announced his retirement from test cricket on Wednesday.
The incident occurred in Ujjain district on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday when the main accused Farman Mansoori was being taken to the district hospital after he pretended to have chest pain, the police said.
Former Indian cricket team captain Sourav Ganguly praised Rohit Sharma, who announced his retirement on Wednesday, saying that India won several trophies in his leadership.
Right-hand batter Jemimah Rodrigues registered her highest score in the One Day Internationals as India Women registered a 23-run win over South Africa Women in the high-scoring encounter at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo on Wednesday.
Team India captain Rohit Sharma has officially announced his retirement from Test cricket, bringing down the curtain on a remarkable journey in whites. The announcement was made via his Instagram story on Wednesday, where the opener penned a heartfelt note.