Rohit Sharma has no BCCI pressure behind test retirement: Rajeev Shukla

BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla confirmed that Rohit Sharma’s decision to retire from the test jack was completely personal and without any participation from the Board or the election committee. Sharma announced its retirement on Wednesday before the next five -game test series in the UK as of June 20, and continued to continue for the ADIS after retiring from the T20is Post The World Cup last year.“As far as Rohit Sharma is worried that he will retire from the test jack, he made his own decision. The players who have made the retirement decision of our general – we do not put pressure on them, nor do we not propose anything, nor do we say anything. “Shukla stressed that BCCI did not affect Rohit’s decision to move away from the test jack.Exam: Who is this IPL player?Shukla, “No matter how much we praise him, the more. The player who hit a big ball. The good thing is that he has not yet decided to retire from the jack (only ODIs will play). So we will definitely benefit from his experience and ability.” He said.
Rohit’s test career performed opposite performances at home and abroad. In home conditions, the highest score accumulated 2,535 runs in 34 tests with an impressive an average of 51.73 and 34 tests, including 10 centuries and 55 Inning, including 212 points and 55 innings.Two ICC World Test Championships in the UK, including the final match of the overseas record, 33 tests in 33 tests and an average of 30.98 inning 61 inning, two -century and 10 -fifty points showed the best 127 points.
Rohit showed the most powerful overseas performance on the West Indian Islands, 290 running in four tests and one century and one -fifty an average of 58.00 inning.Rohit founded himself as a white ball cricket, while the test career covering 67 matches did not achieve the same success.