Rohit Sharma: After Team India’s crushing defeat against New Zealand, Indian captain Rohit Sharma has now come under the scanner. Not only was Rohit Sharma’s bat silent against New Zealand, but his captaincy was also very ordinary, after which fans and cricket experts are very angry with him and are demanding his retirement.
Rohit Sharma may retire after Border Gavaskar Trophy
World Cup winning player Krishnamachari Srikkanth has given a big statement regarding Rohit Sharma. Srikanth said in his YouTube channel that, “If Rohit Sharma does not return to the rhythm of the Australia tour, then he himself will announce his retirement from Test cricket.”
He further said that, if he fails to perform well in Australia then he should retire himself and Team India should now plan ahead. We should keep in mind that they are not getting any younger. He has left T20 cricket and may also retire from Test cricket.”
Rohit’s performance disappointing
However, Srikanth believes that if he does not perform well then he can take this decision. Let us tell you that this home season has been very bad for Rohit, as a result of which he has scored 133 runs in 10 innings at an average of 13 in 5 Tests played in this home season.
Due to which Team India had to face a shameful defeat with New Zealand. New Zealand has defeated India for the first time in India. Not only this, with this series win, New Zealand has also become the first team to defeat India in India in 12 years.
Difficult to reach WTC final
Let us tell you that after this defeat, Team India’s dream of going to the final of the World Test Championship may be shattered. Team India now has to win 4 out of the remaining 5 matches, only then India can qualify for the final of the World Test Championship. Team India now has to play 5-match Border Gavaskar Trophy against Australia, in which they have to win 4 matches to pave the way to the final.
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