The captain of the National Cricket team of India, and the Indian opener of Mumbai, Rohit Sharma, have made it clear that he will not retire from the game in the short term in the midst of the growing speculation about his future following his poor way with the bat in the current IPL 2025.
After the shameful losses of the Indian test series against New Zealand and Australia, Rohit’s place on the national side is under the scanner. Many believed that Rohit could be about to retire, given its continuous form with the bat for Mumbai Indians in the 2025 current IPL.
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However, Rohit made it clear that he does not retire from Cricket Odi. Although the paid murderer has not given any track in the timeline, it seems that he has set his eyes on the CRICKET World Cup of ICC 2027.
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After the anguish of missing the trophy at home in 2023, Rohit sounded determined to a last great glory shot in the ODI World Cup in South Africa, even if he will have 41 by then.
Even former Australian captain Michael Clarke shared some special tips for Rohit. Clarke encouraged the Indian pattern to play up to 45 years, saying that paternity and Cricket can go hand in hand. In his podcast, Michael Clarke said: “Congratulations huge for your son. Super happy for you. You have a lot of time to be dad. You can be dad and keep playing. Play until you are 45 years old and then retire.”
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To which the right -handed batter said: “I’m going home tomorrow. So just one day being a dad.” What led the former Australian pattern to say: “That is the other thing that many people do not realize. One day at home feels like 2 weeks. His own bed, his family, the comfort of being at home and seeing his two children.”
In particular, Rohit Sharma and his wife, Ritika, celebrated the arrival of their second son, Ahaan, in November last year. To celebrate this special moment, Rohit had to miss the opening match of the Border-Gavavar 2024-25 trophy in Perth.
Having lost the birth of his first child, Samaira, in 2018, Rohit this time wanted to make sure his wife at the magical moment of his life.
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The Indian captain recalled the 2018 Indian tour of Australia, where he faced a challenging situation. At that time, Team India was in the midst of the Boxing Day Test match, and on December 4, 29, Australia had 7 WICKETS in tea.
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Rohit thought he could still take the return flight, but Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon frustrated the Indian bowling players hitting the session, and the Indian team had to come the next morning to get them out.
This delay led Rohit Sharma to lose his flight, which was only scheduled for the night, and returned home a day later. And his wife, Ritika, had already given her daughter, Samaira. However, for his second son, Rohit made sure that he did not have to go through the same situation.
‘There was no pressure to come to Australia’
Rohit Sharma signed by saying: “We finished the trial matches in India against New Zealand, and then I asked BCCI that I just want to stay at home, and without even a look at the thought, the BCCI was like, Ok, just do it.
“Take his time. There was no pressure on me to come to Australia. It was my decision when I wanted to come. And Look, Australia is a place where he will not want to miss playing the Crick. We all love to come here and play.”