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

On Wednesday, Rohit Sharma announced that his retirement from the test jack, ending all speculations about his future in the longest format and leaving the need for a new captain for the next five -game series against India. (PTI Photo/Kunal Patil)

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.

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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.

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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.

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