Rohit Sharma, Team India's skipper has been a tussle over his performance and the speculations on retirement. Rohit, a crucial opening batsman after Sehwag has merely a light skinned hope for India now, fans used to be accustomed with his aura, his 264* in ODI, the Hitman- ship attitude, fades away from the ground like sublimation of camphor.
Rohit Sharma: A Tale of Tragedy Or Triumph
Rohit, India's Hitman is now struggling to score a monumental which can be a green flag for the remaining matches in Test cricket, especially in upcoming WTC 2025. Disaster has been an empirical blackspot for him throughout the second test of Border-Gavaskar Trophy, At the day 5, last day of the Boxing Day Test match, his dismissal and his helmet of aspiration drowned to the defeat and gloomy satire when he was in the way to the dressing room.
Rohit, has always been a magnificent red carpet for India's victory in the decisive matches earlier, but now his sigh and clumsy muscles have pitted for a soundless bin. When he guarded the spell of Cummins at the day 5, it's actually he was trying to save his career with his sword unconsciously and made the mistake.
Sydney test or the last decisive test match for the two greatest powers in the history of cricket will be started on Friday.
Captain- Rumour- Reality: Rohit’s Stake
There's also been a speculations or perhaps a rumour regarding the retirement of this 37 years old champion after the last test match against Australia.
Gautam Gambhir, the head coach of India is not very verbatim to the retirement of Rohit or skipping Rohit from the captaincy in Sydney Test match, but he said that we'll announce the Team XI soon after examining the pitch and atmosphere but he confirmed that Akashdeeep will not be in the team due to the back injury but Gambhir took a pause over his replacement.
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Maybe Rohit Sharma is in the side or not, but his performance has always been in the watch later column for the cricket lovers, let's see will the Sydney's star evaporates soon or it's gonna be a Stardust.