Mumbai Test is the last for this Indian player, then he is going to announce his retirement forever.

IND Vs NZ: After Team India’s defeat in the Test series against New Zealand, now this player can announce his retirement after playing the last Test match. New Zealand has created history by defeating India for the first time in India and has become the first team to win a Test series in India in 12 years. New Zealand is leading 2–0 in the 3-match series. Whereas New Zealand will also be eyeing a clean sweep of Team India.

Rohit Sharma may retire from Test

Mumbai Test is the last for this Indian player, then he is going to announce his retirement forever 2

After losing the series against New Zealand, now this player can retire after playing the last match of the series in Mumbai. Actually, this player is none other than Team India captain Rohit Sharma. Rohit Sharma has been struggling with poor form for some time now due to which he may announce his retirement.

Bad form can be a reason for retirement

Rohit can take this decision considering both his poor form and increasing age. If Rohit announces his retirement from this Test, it will be very good for him too, because not every player gets the privilege of playing the last match in his home ground. Rohit can announce his retirement only after the Mumbai Test match.

Rohit’s figures are very bad

If we look at Rohit Sharma’s form in recent times, he is seen struggling to score runs. Rohit has played 10 matches for Team India in the year 2024, in which he has scored 559 runs in 19 innings at an average of 31.05, which includes 2 centuries and 2 half-centuries. In which his highest score is 131 runs.

On the other hand, if we look at Rohit’s figures after the T20 World Cup this year, his figures are even worse and he has scored 104 runs in 4 Test matches at an average of around 12, in which he has managed to score only 1 half-century.

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