
He earned the Player of the Match award for his heroics in the final against New Zealand after a series of poor shows in the group stage and semi-final of the tournament.
Rohit Sharma has already revealed he has no plans to retire from ODIs. Rather, the captain of the Indian cricket team has set his focus on the 2027 ODI World Cup and starts preparing for another trophy to their cabinet after narrowly missing out on the last one due to a heartbreaking loss to Australia in 2023.
According to Cricbuzz, Rohit is collaborating with assistant coach Abhishek Nayar to undergo a rigorous training to improve his fitness ahead of ODI World Cup 2027. Even though he will 40 in 2027 Sharma has a plan in place to remain fit for the tournament and has already started showing signs of working on it.
Rohit recently led the India cricket team to yet another Champions Trophy title. He earned the Player of the Match award for his heroics in the final against New Zealand after a series of poor shows in the group stage and semi-final of the tournament.
Rohit categorically brushed aside rumors of his retirement from ODIs, stating that he has no such plans whatsoever.
He will next be in action in the IPL 2025. A report also stated that a call on his inclusion in the team for the India-England Test series, which begins in June, will be taken after the conclusion of IPL 2025. It remains to be seen if Rohit will still continue to lead the side in the 50-over format in the future or if he hands over the reins to his potential successor Shubman Gill in the future.
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