The Indian cricket team won the Champions Trophy title by defeating New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday. With this victory, captain Rohit Sharma gave a befitting reply to critics who had questioned his batting and captaincy in the last one year. After this magnificent victory, Rohit has also rejected speculation of retiring from ODIs.

 

What did Rohit say about retirement?

He confirmed this when he was asked about his future plans in the press conference after the final. It is noteworthy that since the time of Australia tour, there is speculation about Rohit’s captaincy and his place in the team. But his 76 -run innings in the final against New Zealand proved to be a life saving for his career. He clarified at a press conference after a four -wicket win over New Zealand in the final, “I am not going to retire from ODI format. Please do not spread rumors. “

In the final match, Rohit Sharma made India a bang and pushed New Zealand to the backfoot with his half -century innings. He looked close to scoring a century, but stumped out in an attempt to play a shot against the spinner. Despite this, he brought the team to a strong position.

Rohit stops rumors of retirement

Prior to the final, there was a discussion that Rohit could declare his retirement from ODIs, but he made it clear in the press conference after the match. Rohit said, “I am not retiring from ODIs.” I want to clarify this so that no rumor spreads. At present, there is no future plan, whatever is happening will continue.

Spinners are the biggest hero of India’s victory

Rohit further said that our spinners performed brilliantly. He was a pillar of our bowling and never disappointed. The specialty of a bowler like Chakraborty is that he takes full advantage of the help from the pitch.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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