Rohit Sharma: Indian cricket team's opening batsman and captain Rohit Sharma, who won the ICC trophy for the first time after 2013, has announced his retirement from T20I. At the same time, a new player has been given a place in the squad of Team India that went on the Zimbabwe tour.
If this player goes on the Zimbabwe tour, then Rohit Sharma's place in the ODI and Test teams will be in danger and then captain Rohit Sharma will be forced to retire.
Rohit Sharma will be forced to retire

Left-handed opener Abhishek Sharma, who plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League, has been given a place in Team India, which went on a Zimbabwe tour under the captaincy of Shubman Gill.
At the same time, Team India captain Rohit Sharma has announced his retirement from the T20I format after winning the T20 World Cup. In such a situation, Abhishek Sharma will be eyeing to grab the vacant place of opener batsman in the T20I team at this time. In such a situation, he would like to cement his place in the team by giving a brilliant performance in this series.Rohit Sharma's retirement due to Abhishek Sharma
If Abhishek Sharma performs well for Team India on the Zimbabwe tour, then in the coming times he can become a big contender as an opening batsman in Team India's ODI and Test team and if he gets a chance in the team and he continues to perform well, then he can take the place of Team India captain Rohit Sharma, due to which captain Rohit Sharma may be forced to retire.
Abhishek Sharma created a stir in the 17th season of IPL
In the 17th season of the Indian Premier League, Abhishek Sharma opened the innings for Sunrisers Hyderabad and displayed explosive batting throughout the season.
Abhishek Sharma has scored 484 runs in 16 matches of the 17th season for Sunrisers Hyderabad, batting at a batting average of over 32 and a strike rate of over 204. During this, he has played three half-century innings and his best score is 75 runs not out. In such a situation, if he performs like this for Team India, then he can get a place in the T20I team.