After Rohit Sharma’s sudden test retirement, Sourav Ganguly says: “BCCI’s work to support …”

On Wednesday, Rohit Sharma announced that he retired from the test jack and ended a famous department in his international career. 38 -year -old Dough went to Instagram on Wednesday to share the news, express gratitude to fans and reflect on the longest form of the game. Former Indian captain and BCCI President Sourav Ganguly made an interesting observation after Rohit retired from the longest format.
“He is a great player for India, but someone has to leave the game. He had the best wishes for him. He had a good career, he will play one day for India and IPL … BCCI’s job is to support the player. When I was a part of BCCI, we thought it would be a big captain for India.”
In November 2013, Rohit tested against the West Indian Islands and continued to represent India in 67 tests. He scored 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57 with 12 centuries and 18 fifty.
The highest score of 212 arrived in 2019 during an unforgettable home series against South Africa. He finished India as the 16th highest runner in the longest format.
Despite the tremendous promises and some wonderful strokes, ‘Hitman’ initially struggled to solidify himself in a longer format, especially in a high -level inclination in the away tours. Between 2013-18, Rohit played only 27 tests, an average of 39.63, 1,585 running, 47 inning three centuries and 10 fifty.
The best score was 151. His right hand, especially South Africa, England, New Zealand and South Africa (Sena), he moved away from the house. The success in this nations is often considered as a distinctive feature of a large Indian dough.
Rohit’s dominance in the house was unique, 2,535 runs in 34 tests at 51.73, and had 10 centuries and eight fifty in 55 inning. However, their struggles were prominent in overseas conditions, where an average of 31.01 testing 1,644 running, only two centuries and 10 -fifty 57 inning.
In neutral spaces, he took part in two tests, 122 runs received an average of 30.50 points, the best 43. The best 43. The best moment came in the 2021-22 Pataudi Cup in England and appeared as the leading runner of India, and scored 368 points in four tests at 52.57. The series included an unforgettable stroke of a single century in Sena (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia).
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