Rohit Sharma's key decision.! Goodbye to Tests after that match?

Is an era about to end in indian cricket..? Is a star batsman ending his career in world cricket..? Looking at the latest developments, it seems that yes. It seems that rohit sharma, the hitman of Team india and one of the few captains to have given the t20 World Cup, will retire from cricket. It seems that he is thinking of saying goodbye to Tests first. It seems that rohit sharma has made a key decision on retirement from Test matches. He has completely lost his form and is failing miserably in the Border-Gavaskar series against Australia. 3, 6, 10, 3, 9. These are his last five innings scores. He has crossed 25 runs only once in the last 10 innings. This is a good indication of his form.
Rohit's Test career has come to an end with the 0-3 defeat in the series against new zealand at home. Rohit is not a member of the team india that won the first Test in the current australia tour. He is away due to personal reasons. After that, india lost two of the three Tests he led. In the pink Test, however, Rohit swallowed the balls to face them. Rohit failed miserably as an opener in the recently concluded melbourne Test. Moreover, KL rahul had to be sent down one down for him. Young batsman Shubman Gill was left out. The entire team is suffering. Rohit's disappointing batting failures as a captain are also affecting his captaincy. In the melbourne Boxing Day Test, he handed the ball to young spinner washington sundar in the 52nd over. His tactics on the field are leading to criticism. With this, demands are coming strong for rohit sharma to announce his retirement from Tests.

The final and fifth Test in the Border-Gavaskar series will be played in Sydney from january 3. It is reported that Rohit will bid farewell to Tests after this match. The bcci and selectors have also spoken to him about this. However, they have asked him not to retire until that match if Team india reaches the WTC final. Even if Rohit agrees to this.. the chances of Team india reaching the wtc final are very low. If Rohit does not qualify for the final, the Sydney Test will be his last.


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