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“Not a loss for India …”: South Africa decided to ‘honest’ about the retirement of the Great Rohit Sharma

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Rohit Sharma announced in June that he retired from the test cricket before the five -game test series in the UK. Among the reports that Rohit was reported to be removed from the captain, he announced his 37 -year -old retirement from the longest form of the game. Rohit’s retirement came after Australia’s disaster tour, while only 31 runs in five Inning. South Africa Great Daryll Cullinan spoke strongly from Rohit’s retirement, but India said he would not miss him too much in the tests.

Rohit made 4,301 runs in an average of 67 test matches on average and won 12 out of 24 tests as the Captain of India. However, Cullinan felt delayed to retire from the test jack.

“Rohit’s retirement was probably delayed away from India in terms of the test cricket. Let’s be honest about this, Cull Cullinan said Hindustan Times.

“There was no player he was at home during his career, and in the last Australian series, we really saw reluctance to take him away. So I don’t see it as a loss for India.”

Before the 2024/25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series, Rohit had a rude patch with the bat during the test series against New Zealand.

Rohit’s last good form run with the bat in the test cricket came when he hosted England at the beginning of India 2024. Rohit hit more than 400 runs in five tests in this series.

Rohit’s retirement made a big hole not only with the bat, but to fill the England series for the captain. Sources pointed out that Shubman Gill will take over India as a new test captain.

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