Rohit Sharma, who has retired from Test and T20, will no longer be the captain of India in ODIs? Know the big update
Ever since Rohit Sharma has retired from Test format, it has been constantly a matter of discussion that Rohit Sharma can also say goodbye to this format before the 2027 ODI World Cup or he can be captained by this format. However, after retiring from Test format, Rohit has made his views clear that he wants to say goodbye to this format only by winning the 2027 ODI World Cup.
Discussion was going on about his retirement since the Champions Trophy, but this one statement by Rohit Sharma put an end to all these discussions, but the biggest question here is about ODI captaincy whether Rohit Sharma will take the captaincy of this format or Rohit Sharma himself will leave the captaincy of this format.
After Test and T20, now Rohit Sharma will also leave ODI captaincy
According to a report, it has been reported that BCCI does not want any change in this format before the ODI World Cup of 2027, nor is he discussed about the ODI captaincy of Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) because the management knows that if anyone can win India’s World Cup, then he is the Rohit Sharma, who has a 2027 world cup of India. And won the ICC Champions Trophy title.
Although there is still 2 years left in the ODI World Cup, but during these 2 years, the Indian cricket team has to play many important series in this format, in which it is clear that Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) will be seen captaining this format right now. Although after the Champions Trophy, such an atmosphere was definitely being created that there would be a discussion between the selector and Rohit Sharma about his ODI Future, but Rohit did not do so.
Due to this, the discussion started suddenly
Shreyas Iyer is the biggest reason behind the introduction of such a discussion about Rohit Sharma’s sudden ODI captaincy, who has recently captained the best for Punjab Kings in the IPL and he has become an excellent and strong captain in all three formats. Not only this, Iyer is also being seen as the next successor of Rohit Sharma.
The reason behind this is that Shreyas Iyer’s record in white ball cricket is quite spectacular. As a captain, if he saw Rohit Sharma’s figures, he has played 56 matches as a captain in ODI format, out of which he has won India in 42 matches and 12 opportunities have been when the team has lost, where their win percentage has been 75%.