‘Retirement is just a joke in today’s time’ Rohit Sharma made a sharp attack on players reversing their decision


After the T20 World Cup, Rohit has said goodbye to the T20I format.

Rohit Sharma (Image Credit- Twitter X)

Indian cricket team captain and famous as Hitman in world cricket, Rohit Sharma, after winning the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, said goodbye to the shortest format of the game i.e. T20 International cricket.

On the other hand, now 37-year-old Rohit has spoken openly about his T20 retirement and has also taken a dig at those cricketers who, after announcing their retirement, take back their retirement and come back to play cricket. Rohit has said that in today’s time retirement has become just a joke.

Rohit Sharma gave a big statement

Let us tell you that recently while talking to Jio Cinema, Rohit said- These days retirement has become just a joke in the world of cricket. Players announce retirement, but come back to play cricket.

This hasn’t happened in India, and it’s rare to happen here. However, I see players from other countries, they announce retirement and then take a U-turn. So, you can’t really know if someone has retired or not?

Rohit further said about his retirement- My decision is the final decision and I am very clear. It was the right time to say goodbye to the format I loved playing. I first played the 50 over format for India and then directly the T20 World Cup 2007. It was a good time to move on.

Watch this video of Rohit Sharma

On the other hand, if we give you information about Rohit’s T20 career, he has scored a total of 4231 runs for India in 159 T20 matches played at a strike rate of 140.89. During this period, five centuries and 32 half-centuries have come from Rohit’s bat. Now Rohit will be seen leading India in the two-match Test series against Bangladesh starting from September 19.



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