‘Always my first captain’: Who said on Rohit Sharma’s retirement? , Cricket news

On Wednesday, Rohit Sharma announced retirement from Test cricket through a story on his Instagram handle.“Hello everyone, I would just like to share that I am retiring from Test cricket. It is a full honor to represent my country in whites. Thanks to all love and support for years. I will continue to represent India in the ODI format.”After the World Cup last year already retired from T20 International, Rohit will now be seen only in the ODI format.The 38 -year -old was India’s most vast test batsman in the second half of his career, scoring 4301 runs in 67 tests and on an average of 12 hundreds and 18 half -centuries at an average of 40.57.India will have a new Test captain for a five-observance series in England starting on June 20, with the potential candidates Jasprit Bumrah, KL Rahul, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant. Bumrah captained the side in some tests during the tour of Australia.
Rohit ended a particularly tough run during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where he had to leave himself in a bad way from dues from playing, but he denied retirement at that level.
After Rohit Sharma’s declaration of retirement from Test cricket, his current and former companions expressed their grief.Amit Mishra congratulated him for the “famous Test career” and wished him well for his ODI trip.Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant shared a hearty message on Instagram: “Your presence and effect will echo in that dressing room forever. Very love, @Rohitasharma 45 brothers.”Rohit Sharma’s early partner Yashsvi Jaiswal said: “Rohit Bhai, sharing the crease with you in the whites was nothing short of a blessing. Thank you for everything.”Mayank Agarwal said: “The pavilion runs, the silent understanding between 22 yards, shared laughter in the dressing room, and the dominated mentality in the middle. Glad that you have shared memories with @Rohitasharma 45.”Dhruv Juraral said: “Always my first captain. Happy retirement, Rohit Bhaiya.”Parthiv Patel called it the end of an era. Parthiv Patel wrote, “It is called the ‘end of an era’, praising his ‘Grit, Grace and Leadership’ in Test cricket,” Parthiv Patel wrote.