Rohit Sharma Announces Test Retirement Ahead of England Series.
Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma shocked fans and the cricketing world by announcing his retirement from Test cricket on May 7, 2025. This move comes just weeks before India’s crucial five-match Test series against England, set to begin on June 20. Sharma, however, confirmed that he will continue to play in One Day Internationals (ODIs) for Team India.
BCCI Rejection Reportedly Influenced Rohit Sharma’s Decision
While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) maintains that Rohit Sharma’s decision was entirely personal, a report by Livemint suggests otherwise. The report claims that the BCCI rejected a “unique proposal” from Sharma — a decision that may have played a key role in prompting his early retirement from the longest format of the game.
Although the specifics of the proposal remain undisclosed, its significance was reportedly enough to affect Sharma’s decision-making process. The rejection has led to speculation about possible disagreements between the veteran cricketer and the cricketing board.
BCCI Responds to Speculation
BCCI Vice-President Rajeev Shukla addressed the situation by reiterating that the board never pressures players to retire. “The decision to retire from Test cricket was entirely Rohit’s,” said Shukla. “We respect our players’ choices and support them in whatever path they choose.”
Legacy and Continued Role in Indian Cricket
Rohit Sharma’s departure from Test cricket marks the end of an era. As one of India’s most successful captains and dependable openers, Sharma played a pivotal role in multiple historic victories. His leadership and performance will be remembered fondly by fans and analysts alike.
Despite stepping away from red-ball cricket, Rohit Sharma’s commitment to Indian cricket remains firm as he continues to don the blue jersey in ODIs, where his expertise and experience remain invaluable.
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