Rohit Sharma is one of the biggest names in the Indian cricket, and also one of the best ODI players who has seen the world. Fans know him for his calm Batting, the ability to score large runs in printing competitions and leadership in cricket with limited overs.
He has scored 32 centuries in ODIs, more than anyone besides Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar. His career meters are amazing: 273 competitions, 11,168 runs on an average of 48.76, three double hundreds and the highest ODI score in history, 264 against Sri Lanka in Kolkata. He was also a player of the game when India defeated New -Zeeland in the Champions Trophy Final.
Rohit recently retired for Test Cricket for the English series to concentrate alone on ODIs. After the IPL 2025 season, he took a short family vacation in England before returning to Mumbai. Shortly thereafter he started training again with his good friend and former BCCI assistant -coach Abhishek Nayar. Those sessions are seen as proof that he is still serious to stay at the highest level.
There is cricket circles about the future of India’s ODI captain. Shubman Gill is seen as a possible successor, but some in team management believe that Rohit should lead a little longer, at least until he gets a farewell series as a captain. The ODI World Cup 2027 is left for 26 months, giving him the time to decide his plans.
For now, the focus on the man who has given Indian fans so many memories with the bat. Whether he is a captain or not in the future, Rohit Sharma’s ODI foundation is already safe
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