Rohit Sharma puts all the guesses about his future after India won the Champions Trophy in 2025 to beat New Zealand’s championship trophy with four wickets in the final. Rohit Sharma’s future has caused a huge sensation in ODI, which is the championship trophy for the 2025 finals on Sunday. Rohit Sharma will reach 38 in two months, India’s next major ODI tournament is the 2027 ODI World Cup, and there are rumors that Rohit may hang his boots. However, in the post-match press conference, Rohit Sharma clarified that he had not made any decisions about his future.
“I’m not going to retire from this format. Just to make sure there are no rumors spreading. KOI Future Plan Hai Nahi, Jo Chal Raha Hai Chalega (There is no future plan, and whatever happens, it will continue to be like this). ” said Rohit Sharma.
“Even if you play a lot of people in cricket, even those who rub even with young players have a lot of hunger. We have five to six players who are really determined. This makes the job easier for us all.”
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Rohit Sharma registered his first half century in the ICC event final, giving a great victory over New Zealand in the ICC Championship Trophy final in Dubai.
In the final of chasing 252 runs, Indian captain Rohit worked hard from No. 1, scoring 76 points from 83 goals, with seven fours and three sixes. He scored with a 91.56 strike rate.
Now, in nine ICC match finals, Rohit scored 322 runs in 11 innings with an average of 32.20 points, half a century and a best score of 76.
Now, Rohit joins Sourav Ganguly (117 pairs against New Zealand in the ICC knockout round against New Zealand in the 2000 final), Sanath Jayasuriya (74 pairs against India in the 2002 final against India) and South Africa’s Hansie Cronje (61* against West India in the ICC knockout round against West India in the ICC knockout round against 50 strokes), which is 50-Plus Championship ICC scorpaife in ICC scorphiafe in ICC scorpaife in ICC scorpaife in ICC scorpaife in ICC scorpaife in ICC scorpaife in ICC scorpaife.
The 76 is the highest in any ODI final by Rohit Sharma, who improved his 66 against Australia on the SCG against Australia’s 66ers in the 2008 Commonwealth Bank Series final.
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