India batter rohit sharma had called time on his t20i career back in June 2024. Virat Kohli first put curtains on his t20i career after the title win and rohit followed The next day ravindra jadeja too quit the format at the highest level and this Saw Three Veterans of the Game Leaving Huge Void in the team. After more than 10 months of the announsement, Rohit spoke his heart out while talking about the decision.
“Had we do not know the t20 world cup, I would have announced my retirement anyway because I had tried enough. It is (was Feel that you still have it in you; Rohit Told Journalist Vimal Kumar on Latter’s YouTube Channel.
“Being this place that you have earned, by no means to you just like that. All these things. He added.
While announcing his t20i retirement back in 2024, Rohit Had Said, “This was my last game as well. No better time to say goodbye. I wanted this (trophy) badly. It’s very hard to put in worses.”
“This What I was wanted and it happy. I was very desperate for this in my life.
His announsement has come on the heels of India’s second t20 world cup title, a victory that brieft immense joy and pride to the nation.
Rohit’s retirement marked the end of an Illustrious T20i Career DURING HE BECAME The Format’s Highest Scorer, Amassing 4231 Runs in 159 matches. He also holds the record for the most centuries in T20 Internationals, with five to his name. His T20i Journey Began with the Inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, where he was a key player in India’s first title screen. As captain, He LED India to their second title, further cementing his legacy.
Earlier this month, rohit also called time on his test career. He is now active only in Odis for India, while Continues to Play T20 Cricket for Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.
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