Rohit Sharma ODI Retirement – Rohit Sharma, known as the Hitman, has left his mark on Indian cricket and the world with his batting prowess. Although Rohit Sharma has announced his retirement from international T20 and Test cricket, his magic continues in the ODI format. He is currently playing in a three-match ODI series against New Zealand.
Now the question arises: the Hitman has retired from Tests and T20S, but when will he say goodbye to ODIs? Fans are constantly debating his retirement on social media, but you can understand the important details related to when he might retire below.
When might Rohit Sharma retire?
The question of when Rohit Sharma will retire from ODIs has also been a topic of discussion. It is now expected that Rohit Sharma will announce his retirement only after the 2027 ICC ODI World Cup. One of his coaches also mentioned this a few days ago.
Moreover, many cricket experts also believe that Rohit Sharma will announce his retirement from this format only after playing in the ICC ODI World Cup 2027. Rohit Sharma has not yet revealed anything about his retirement from ODIs, but various speculations about his retirement have been circulating in media reports.
How has Rohit Sharma performed in ODIs?
Globally, Rohit Sharma has played 280 ODI matches so far. In these matches, he has scored 11,542 runs. His highest score is 264 runs. Rohit Sharma has 33 centuries, 61 half-centuries, and 357 sixes to his name. He has also hit 1084 fours. In international Tests, he has played 67 matches, scoring 4301 runs.
His highest score is 212 runs. He has an average of 40.6, 12 centuries, and 18 half-centuries. He has hit 88 sixes and 473 fours. Additionally, he has scored 4231 runs in 159 T20 matches. In terms of highest scores, he has a top score of 121 runs, an average of 32.0, 32 half-centuries, and 5 centuries to his name. He also has 205 sixes and 383 fours to his credit.
Retirement from T20 and Test cricket
For your information, Rohit Sharma announced his retirement after winning the ICC T20 World Cup. A few days later, he also bid farewell to the Test format. Now, his focus is on the ICC ODI World Cup, and he will be seen putting in his best efforts to lead the team to victory. He might announce his retirement after this tournament.
