Will Rohit Sharma retire after the Champions Trophy? Gautam Gambhir replied

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|05-03-2025

Champions Trophy 2025 is now at its last stop. Team India has reached the final. In such a situation, the big question is that what will be the decision of Indian captain Rohit Sharma after the finals played on 9 March? Will he retire or will continue his game in 50 overs format now? After defeating Australia in the semi -finals, this big question related to the national interest has been answered by Team India's head coach Gautam Gambhir.

Rohit's retirement after Champions Trophy

In fact, before the Champions Trophy, such a report was revealed that BCCI is now thinking ahead of Rohit Sharma in ODI format.

She is seeking the new captain of the team for the preparations for the 2027 ODI World Cup. The report also said that the Champions Trophy being played in Pakistan's hosting will be the last tournament of Rohit's ODI career. Meaning after this, he can retire from ODI cricket.

Question from Gautam Gambhir, what is the plan of Rohit?

However, the way Rohit has commanded the team in the Champions Trophy 2025. He has taken him to the final. After seeing him, the fans were again forced to think that would Rohit really retire from ODIs? When the same thinking of the fans came as a question in front of Gautam Gambhir in the press conference held in Dubai, he answered him.

Gautam Gambhir had a direct question that what is Rohit Sharma's plan after the Champions Trophy? How much cricket is left in them?

When the captain is leaving the impression in the match, what is the matter, he said serious

Gautam Gambhir said that the final of the Champions Trophy is still in front .. What should I say about it from now? But, one thing will say that if your captain bats in such a tempo, then he is a message for the dressing room that cricket is left in it.

Gambhir said that Rohit may not have played a big innings but his inning has been impressive. We assess our player with the same effect.

Gambhir further said that you see runs and average as experts and journalists, but we only see how the player has made a mark in the match. If that thing is amazing then it does not matter. If the captain first stands his hand in the kind of cricket we want to play, then there cannot be more talk to him.

Rohit Sharma scored 28 runs in the first semi -finals of the Champions Trophy played against Australia, which included 3 fours and 1 six.

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