Rohit Sharma ODI Retirement: India lost the three-match ODI series against Australia 1-2. In the third match, India registered a resounding victory, led by Hitman Rohit Sharma. Rohit Sharma scored a century in this match, completing 50 centuries at the international level, becoming the third Indian batsman to achieve this feat.
He is ahead of Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli in centuries. Meanwhile, there is talk that this tour of Australia was the last of his career. Speculation is rife that Rohit Sharma will now announce his retirement. Dinesh Lad, Rohit Sharma’s childhood coach, has made a startling prediction about his retirement from ODIs. The coach has finally revealed when Rohit Sharma will retire.
When will Rohit Sharma retire?
According to a report, Rohit Sharma’s coach Dinesh Lad has made a significant prediction about his retirement. According to a TOI report, Dinesh Lad said that he was very impressed by the way Rohit Sharma batted and contributed to India’s victory. He added that Rohit Sharma will play in the 2027 ODI World Cup and will announce his retirement only after that.
Regarding Kohli, who scored 74 runs after being dismissed for ducks twice in Perth and Adelaide, Lad said that misconceptions about Virat are spread every day. He is a player who can perform well anytime, anywhere. The way he played in Sydney is impressive. Sachin had said at an event long ago that Rohit and Virat would be the only players who would break his records.
India easily won the third ODI.
After winning the toss and opting to bat first, the Kangaroos failed to perform well. Australia scored 236 runs in 46.4 overs. The openers indeed gave the team a good start. Mitchell Marsh made 41, and Travis Head made 29 before departing. The two batsmen added 61 runs for the first wicket. Matt Short made 30, and Matt Renshaw made 56.
Alex Carey was dismissed for 24. Chasing a target of 237, India made a strong presence from the outset. The batsmen dominated the bowlers from the outset. Captain Shubman Gill (24) was the only wicket to fall.
When Gill was dismissed, the team’s total was 69. Rohit Sharma then continued his explosive batting, scoring an unbeaten 121 off 125 balls. He hit 13 fours and three sixes. Virat Kohli made an unbeaten 74 off 81 balls, including seven fours.










