Lucknow: He has reached the twilight of his career. His form and fitness have been talked about time and time again, but Rohit Sharma is proving that he is not done yet. Rohit once again showed his talent in the second match of the current ODI series against Afghanistan (IND vs AFG).
Rohit was batting at a strike rate of more than 100 against the Afghans. He looked in a daze. Flicks, cuts were all played with ease by ‘Hitman’. Disappointingly, Rohit got out on the threshold of his half-century. Rashid Khan bowled him for 48 runs. But even if it is not a half-century, Rohit has created history due to this innings. Joined the special list.
Thanks to this innings of 48 runs, he crossed the barrier of 14 thousand runs in List A cricket as only the fifth Indian. Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid previously held this feat. Rohit’s name was added to that list. Rohit has played 356 List A matches and scored a total of 14038 runs with 37 centuries.
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But the age is approaching 40, so the news about Rohit’s retirement comes to the fore every now and then. During this Afghanistan series, Rohit’s retirement speculation is high. A news has gone viral on social media mentioning the day of Rohit’s last match. It is even said that the hitman will play his last international match at Chennai’s Chipak Stadium.
It should be noted that Rohit has withdrawn from two formats in international cricket so far. He is no longer seen in Tests and T20s. Rohit wants to play in the ODI World Cup next year. So Hitman is still playing in ODI format. However, the hitman did not get big runs in the first match of the ODI series against Afghanistan. The report, which has gone viral, suggests that the third ODI against Afghanistan on June 20 may be his last appearance in international cricket. Rohit. It has even been said that the former India captain is not on the mind of the selectors for next year’s World Cup. As a result, Hitman may be seen for the last time in the Afghanistan series Indian teamin the jersey of
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