Rohit Sharma did not want to retire from T20 cricket, he forcibly said goodbye due to this reason, the revelation created a sensation
Rohit Sharma: The Indian team created history on 29 June by winning the T20 World Cup 2024 on the soil of Barbados. India won the World Cup after 13 years. After the tournament, first the run machine of the Indian cricket team Virat Kohli announced his retirement and then after a while Rohit Sharma also talked about retiring from T20. However, now he has revealed that he was not in the mood to retire. But he was forced to announce his retirement due to this big reason.
Rohit did not want to retire
- Rohit Sharma also disappointed his fans by announcing his retirement from the T20 format.
No Indian fan had thought that Rohit would leave the T20 format after the T20 World Cup 2024.
- Perhaps Rohit too had not planned his retirement. He himself told this while talking to the media. He said
- "I had not thought that I would retire from the T20 format. But the situation became such that I had to do so. This was the best time for me to distance myself from T20 cricket. Nothing could be better than retiring after winning the World Cup."
- Rohit's statement made it clear that he wanted to represent the Indian T20 team for a few more years.
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took retirement due to this reason
- Rohit has turned 35 these days. In such a situation, he announced his retirement to give a chance to the young players. The next T20 World Cup will be played after 2 years.
- Till then it was very difficult for Rohit to remain in all three formats. Now after his departure, a new captain and young players will get a chance in the T20 format. The young players will also have 2 years to prepare for the upcoming World Cup.
The last trip was awesome
- Rohit Sharma performed brilliantly in the T20 World Cup 2024.
He finished second in terms of scoring the most runs.
- Rohit played brilliantly against Australia and England. He played 8 matches in the tournament and scored 257 runs at an average of 36.71. During this, he also scored 3 half-centuries. Rohit will always remember his brilliant batting in the World Cup.
He finished second in terms of scoring the most runs.
Rohit played brilliantly against Australia and England. He played 8 matches in the tournament and scored 257 runs at an average of 36.71. During this, he also scored 3 half-centuries. Rohit will always remember his brilliant batting in the World Cup.