Rohit Sharma Likely to Announce Test Cricket Retirement After Australia Series

The Indian cricket captain, Rohit Sharma, is reportedly planning to quit test cricket after the ongoing five-match series against Australia, according to the TOI. In India, the rumours going around indicated that it has been in the process of signing off with the board’s Cricket Committee and selectors. But in case India qualifies to play for the WTC Final, one may anticipate Rohit to ask for another year extra, which in itself is an ‘if’ situation.
Some of his recent innings are questionable; the 37-year-old captain has only scored 31 runs in the series with the ball of six innings that he has faced. Due to such losses, people have raised worries about the psychological well-being of Clarke although he later stated he is ‘Disturbed’ by the defeat during the Melbourne test. However, Rohit claimed he was willing to tackle challenges and assist because according to him, ‘I am where I am today.’ “So captain yes disappointing are the results.”

Questions Surrounding Rohit’s Legacy
Rohit’s test retirement talk has sparked discussions on his game standing. While his captaincy has had its successes – triumphs in domestic conditions – his batting in overseas Tests has been scrutinized.
The Indian batter Rohit, who has the flair for scoring big, has not been very impressive in adjusting to tough overseas conditions. This series against the Australians exposed him, and his total runs were getting close to teammate Jasprit Bumrah’s 30-wicket haul.