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Rohit Sharma on ODI Future: ‘I’ll Stop Playing When I Can’t Contribute’
India’s white-ball captain, Rohit Sharma, addressed swirling speculations about his ODI retirement in a candid interview with journalist Vimal Kumar on May 12, 2025. The 38-year-old, fresh off leading India to the 2025 Champions Trophy, declared, “The day I feel like I’m not able to do what I want to do on the field, I’ll stop playing.” This article explores Rohit’s stance, his current form, and what lies ahead for the cricketing icon.
Current Form and Legacy
At 38, Rohit remains a cornerstone of India’s ODI setup, boasting an average of 48.76 and a strike rate nearing 90. His transformation into a fearless opener, coupled with tactical acumen as captain, has redefined his legacy. The 2025 season saw him score three centuries, silencing critics who questioned his longevity post-Test retirement. On X, fans lauded his clarity, with many calling him “Hitman” for his relentless drive. Rohit’s focus on team success over personal milestones resonates, as he mentors young talents like Shubman Gill while anchoring the batting lineup.
Future Outlook for Indian Cricket
Rohit’s commitment to ODIs offers stability as India builds toward future ICC events. His decision to stay hinges on fitness and form, setting a high standard for the team. However, grooming a successor as captain looms large. For now, Rohit’s resolve to play on his terms inspires fans and teammates, ensuring his bat continues to blaze trails until he deems it time to step away.
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