“I really want to win the World Cup” – Rohit Sharma said on the question of his retirement.


India have failed to win an ICC title despite reaching the knockout stages consecutively since 2013. In the year 2023, Team India had to face defeat in two final matches against the legendary Australia. Team India suffered its first defeat in the final of the World Test Championship played in June. For the second time, Australia had defeated India in the final of the ODI World Cup.

Speaking to ED Shareen and Gaurav Kapoor on the special episode of Breakfast with Champions on April 12, Rohit opened up about his future plans in his career. They said that, “I haven’t really thought about retirement. But, I don’t know where life takes you. I’m playing well at the moment too – so I’m thinking I’ll continue playing for a few more years and then, I don’t know. I really want to win the World Cup and the WTC final is in 2025, hopefully India will be successful in it.”

Reflecting on India’s performance in the 2023 World Cup, Rohit revealed that the team had performed brilliantly throughout the tournament and one bad day came in the final. Hitman said that, “We played very well until that final. When we won the semi-finals, I thought, now we are just one step away. We are doing all the things right.

What is the thing that can cause our defeat in the World Cup? Not a single thing came to my mind because I felt we had ticked all the boxes, we were playing good cricket.” Rohit concluded by saying, “We all had to admit a bad day and I think that was our bad day. Don’t think that we played bad cricket in that final, some things did not go our way.”

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Cricket Highlights: Know key stats, social trends and latest news from today’s match. Historical events of this day and which cricketer’s birthday is today. IND vs NZ (Photo Source: Getty Images) Cricket Highlights of 17 October 2024: Today’s Top News: Today’s Top Cricket News Before IPL 2025, Hemang Badani was appointed the new head coach of Delhi Capitals and Venu Gopal Rao as the Director of Cricket. ‘My respect for Kohli has increased’ Manjrekar praises veteran for abandoning preferred batting order Steve Smith-Mitchell Starc made a special plan to prepare for BGT, will play for New South Wales in Sheffield Shield PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 3: Pakistan gave a target of 297 runs to England, by the end of the day the team’s score was 36/2 Team India was all out for 46 in the first innings of the first Test against New Zealand, this is India’s third lowest total in the Test. Virat Kohli (536) became the second player to play the most number of matches for India, leaving behind Mahendra Singh Dhoni (535). Before the IPL 2025 mega auction, there is news that Delhi Capitals can retain Rishabh Pant at the highest price, but can snatch the captaincy from him. Today’s Societyl Trends: Which cricket players and news dominated social media today? #WTC25 #TestCricket #INDvsNZ #MattHenry #RishabhPant #Ashwin #Gambhir #ViratKohli #RohitSharma #Siraj #Bengaluru #RCB’s49 #DelhiCapitals #HemangBadani #PAKvsENG #SajidKhan Cricket Records, on This Day: Records and figures to be made today, October 17, 2024 Most matches for India in international cricket 664 – Sachin Tendulkar536 – Virat Kohli535 – MS Dhoni504 – Rahul Dravid485 – Rohit Sharma Players with most number of dismissals in international cricket (active players) 40 – Ishant Sharma38 – Virat Kohli38 – Tim Southee36 – Tamim Iqbal33 – Rohit Sharma India’s lowest score in test matches 36 vs Australia, Adelaide, 202042 vs England, Lord’s, 197446 vs New Zealand, Bengaluru, 202458 vs Australia, Brisbane, 194758 vs England, Manchester, 195266 vs South Africa, Durban, 199667 vs Australia, Melbourne, 1948 India’s lowest score in home test matches 46 vs New Zealand, Bengaluru, 202475 vs West Indies, Delhi, 198776 vs South Africa, Ahmedabad, 200883 vs England, Chennai, 197783 vs New Zealand, Mohali, 199988 vs New Zealand, Brabourne, 196589 vs New Zealand, Hyderabad, 1969 Players who have been out on zero the most number of times in an innings for India in Test matches 6 vs England, Manchester, 20146 vs South Africa, Cape Town, 20245 vs Australia, Adelaide, 19485 vs England, Leeds, 19525 vs New Zealand, Mohali, 19995 vs New Zealand, Bengaluru, 2024 Lowest score after winning the toss and batting first in test matches 36 – South Africa vs Australia, Melbourne, 193242 – New Zealand vs Australia, Wellington, 194645 – New Zealand vs South Africa, Cape Town, 201346 – India vs New Zealand, Bengaluru, 202452 – England vs Australia, The Oval, 1948 Lowest score against New Zealand in test matches 46, India, Bengaluru, 202451, Zimbabwe, Napier, 201258, England, Auckland, 201859, Zimbabwe, Harare, 200564, England, Wellington, 1978 Lowest score on home ground in WTC 46 – India…

‘My respect for Kohli has increased’ Manjrekar praises veteran for abandoning preferred batting order

Kohli came to bat at number 3 in the Bengaluru Test match. Sanjay Manjrekar and Virat Kohli (Image Credit- Twitter In the first Test match being held at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, former captain Virat Kohli of Team India came out to bat at number three in the first innings against New Zealand. Let us tell you that Gill could not play in the match due to slight stiffness in the neck, and in place of Gill, the management played Sarfaraz Khan. So the Indian management’s trick of sending Kohli to bat at number 3 did not work. Kohli was out without scoring any runs in 9 balls. Also, Kohli was last seen playing on this number in the year 2016. After this he has played continuously at number 4. On the other hand, former Indian cricketer and commentator Sanjay Manjrekar praised the experienced player for keeping the team ahead of his choices. He said that seniors generally do not tinker with their positions, but Kohli is a good example of the opposite. Sanjay Manjrekar praised Virat Kohli Let us tell you that after Virat Kohli played at number 3 in New Zealand’s first Test match, Sanjay Manjrekar quoted ESPN Cricinfo as saying – Yes, I was impressed by his decision and my respect for Virat Kohli increased, because we The past has seen many big names refusing to move from their positions lower down the order, even when the team desperately needs it. Virat Kohli is not in form at the moment, and is playing at number 3 in difficult conditions. After stumps on the second day, New Zealand took a lead of 134 runs over India. On the other hand, if we tell you the condition of this match, after bowling out Team India for 46 runs, New Zealand has scored 180 runs at the loss of 3 wickets after 50 overs at the time of stumps on the second day in the first innings. Currently, Rachin Ravindra is batting on 22* and Daryl Mitchell is batting on 14* runs at the crease. New Zealand has a lead of 134 runs over India.

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