'I am always the first captain': Who said what in Rohit Sharma's retirement? | Cricket News

On Wednesday, Rohit Sharma announced that he retired from the test cricket with a story on the Instagram Step.“Hello everyone, I just want to share that I have retired from the test jack. It was an absolute honor to represent my country in whites. Thank you for all years of love and support. I will continue to represent India in ODI format.”Rohit, who retired from T20 International after the World Cup last year, will now lead India only in ODI format.The 38 -year -old was India's most productive test dough in the second half of her career and received 4301 points.India will be a new test captain for five test series in the UK since June 20, and the possible candidates are Jasprit Bumrah, Kl Rahul, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant. Bumrah seized a few tests during the Australian tour.
During the Border-Gavascar Cup, Rohit endured a difficult run, where he had to leave himself out of the game because of the bad form, but at that stage decided to retire.
After announced that Rohit Sharma retired from the test jack, his current and former teammates expressed their sorrow.Amit Mishra congratulated him for a “legendary test career” and wished well for his ODI journey.Wicketkeeper-Batter Rishabh Pant shared a heartfelt message on Instagram: “Your existence and effect will echo in this dressing room forever. Very love, @Rohitsharma45 Bhai.”“Rohit Bhai, sharing wrinkles in whites was not less than a blessing. Thank you for everything.”Mayyank Agarwal said: “Pavilion walks, silent understanding between 22 meters, laughs in the common locker room and dominant the mind. I'm glad to share with you @Rohitsharma45.”“I'm always the first captain. Happy retirement, Rohit Bhaiya.”Parthiv Patel called it the end of a period. Parthiv Patel called it 'the end of a period', and praised 'sand, elegance and leadership in the test jack, “Parthiv Patel wrote.