Rohit Sharma Test Retirement , Veteran Indian captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket on 7 May. This announcement is a major setback for his fans. Because everyone felt that he would take part in the upcoming Test series against England, but he had already announced his retirement from this series. But, now fans seem to be associated with the announcement of former Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s retirement.
Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket by sharing a story on Instagram. Fans on social media are congratulating Rohit Sharma for his amazing journey in Test cricket. Meanwhile, an interesting and shocking fact has come out, knowing that you will definitely be surprised.
Actually, MS Dhoni also announced his retirement through social media. Dhoni shared a video on 15 August 2020, in which he showed his cricket journey. It was also written in the caption-‘Thank you very much for your love and support. Suppose I retire at 19:29. Now after 5 years, Rohit Sharma has also shocked everyone by retiring from Test cricket.
Whenever the most successful captains of India are discussed, the names of MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma definitely come. Under the leadership of these two, Team India has won many big ICC Trophy and achieved many great achievements. Now the retirement connection of both has come out. Mahi announced his retirement from international cricket at 7:29 pm in 2020. On 7 May 2025, Rohit Sharma also announced his retirement from Test cricket at 7:29 pm.
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Talking about Rohit Sharma’s Test career, he made his Test cricket debut in 2013. Sharma made a strong debut of his Test career by scoring a brilliant century in that match against West Indies at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Rohit has played 67 Test matches. In this, he has scored 4301 runs at an average of 40.57. During this time he has scored 18 half -centuries and 12 centuries. Rohit Sharma has hit 88 sixes in international Test cricket. He has become the second Indian batsman to hit the most sixes in this format after Hitman Virender Sehwag (91 sixes).