Rohit Sharma, the skipper of India in Test and ODI formats has set a speculation amid the heated row over his retirement rumors.

Shocking:- Will Rohit Sharma Play for Mumbai in The Next Ranji Trophy?

Rohit, has been undergoing to a worst phase of his batting stats, begging for a century or a healthy scoreboard, amid this chaos, a close candid with the Mumbai head coach has gone viral in the social media, was he bidding for a new opportunity in the white jersey?

You Can't Decilne The Bowl of Rice for A Cup of Cappuccino:

Ranji Trophy, shouldn’t be the game of correcting mistakes ahead of the big games, Ranji make a spin bowler, a batsman, a seamer a celebrated introduction, white jersey clicks the players to their new way to become a widely roomed cricketers.

It's very evident, after becoming a prominent star, many big names haven't redefined the crease of Ranji again but only in the bad times.

Rohit, played the home matches for Mumbai in 2016, till then his white jersey remained un soaked. Now, it's the time to clean the jersey again as Sharma's performance hits very low.

Gambhir's Mantra to Success;

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir, cleared to the media earlier that " Form is not a consistent word in cricketers career, it's not for the one or two palyers, Ranji Should be your's first choice to play for irrespective of whatever big match is waiting for you, so as our veterans did-" Gambhir summarized.

Rohit, Earlier Took Retirement from T20:

Rohit took his cap off from the T20 format after winning the T20 World Cup with Virat, now his candid with the Mumbai's head coach again marks a big exclamatory on his next move, the hitman has been a gifted citation for all, his records of 264 in ODI against Australia is an epitome of courage and valour, now the effigy of bindas Bombay boy is going to take which side, that's the query of Billions, as they've posted the name of their 37 years old champ but confuse to plug the portrait of their hero, on which jersey will he wear Blue or White, I presume It would be India.