‘One of the best captains I’ve played under’: Shubman Gill Thanks Retired ‘Cap’ Rohit Sharma | Cricket News

Rohit Sharma announced on Wednesday that he retired from the 38 -year -old test cricket and asked for praise from the Cricket World, including Shubman Gill, in June, a heart that must take over as a test captain for India’s upcoming England tour.Gill expressed his gratitude through Instagram and accepted Rohit’s significant impact on his career. “India is grateful for what you do in the tests as a player and captain. You have been an absolute source of inspiration for me and everyone who plays with you.Go beyond the border with our Youtube channel. Subscribe now!Rohit Sharma’s test career spread 67 matches, while on average of 40.57, including the 12th century and 18 half centuries. The highest 212 points opposed South Africa during a home series in 2019.The test journey began in 2013 with an impressive 177 against the West Indian Islands in Kalcutta.
Inside ICC World Test ChampionshipRohit played 40 tests and conducted 2,716 runs at 41.15 with nine -century and eight -fifty. The World Test Championship is the highest scorer of India and the century manufacturer in the history of India and stands tenth of all time running.As a captain, Rohit directed India in 24 tests, maintaining 12 victory, nine losses and three draws, maintaining a 50 percent earning rate. He found that India reached the WTC final against Australia in 2023, but was inadequate.
Gill is expected to kidnap some matches in the upcoming cycle due to workload management and worries of injury, which takes India to two tests in two tests of the Border-Gavascar Cup and claims 32 small doors in five tests.