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New Delhi: Rohit Sharma’s decision to move away from Test cricket has promoted a comprehensive debate, and former cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar did not return while weight. Taking his official ‘X’ handle, Manjrekar indicated Rohit’s recent recession and fitness as significant reasons that the decision did not understand.“164 in their last 15 innings. Of which 10 were at home at Bangladesh and NZ.Verage 10.9. With their current fitness levels … Testing openers were finished as Rohit Sharma’s days. So …” Manjrekar posted, Stark clarified with clarity.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Rohit, 38, officially announced his test retirement through Instagram on Wednesday. In a brief but hearty note, he wrote, “It is a full respect for the Grees to represent my country. Thank you for all love and support over the years.”
His exit comes at a time when his place in the Test Squad was under investigation. With a five -match testing series against England and with a report of a change in possible leadership within the BCCI, his decision seemed unavoidable.While Rohit exits the longest format, he is committed to white-ball cricket. After leading India for the glory of the T20 World Cup in 2024 and retiring from the format, he confirmed that he would continue to play ODIs.The 4,301 runs, despite the end of 12 centuries and the highest score of 212, were noticed, despite their conditions, as they were noticed.
In his final nine matches, Rohit took an average of just 10.93 and even dropped himself during the Sydney Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.Away from the pitch, Rohit also targeted the current status of cricket commentary in India, calling it “disappointing” in a clear interview. Also read: ‘This is very disappointing’: Rohit Sharma is not happy with Indian commentary standardsHe criticized the change in focus for sensationalism from sports, highlighting the increasing disconnect between media and cricket.When he moves beyond the whites, Rohit’s legacy is especially intact in the formats of the white ball.