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Rohit Sharma will not take Retirment post Champions Trophy 2025 Final: Gill

Rohit Sharma will not take Retirment post Champions Trophy 2025 Final: Gill

The Indian Cricket Team once step on the field against New Zealand today at 2.30 pm on the verge of final would be looking to completely dominate Black Caps.

The last league stage match victory by 40 runs against Black Caps would make them confident for sure.

India’s ODI Vice Captain Shubman Gill was addressing the press conference ahead of final where variety of questions were asked to him one such question was about Rohit Sharma to take retirement from Cricket post Champions Trophy 2025 final to which he responded “I don’t think so, He has talked about his retirement to me or team all our discussion would be around to win final and subsequently lift Champions Trophy 2025 final”.

Rohit Sharma sets an unwanted record by topping the list of India's batters with the most ducks.

He also talked about breaking Jinx when it comes to winning ICC Events to which reacted “There was a huge gap when we are reaching towards semifinal or final and couldn’t went on to win Finals. We have certainly broken the Jinx now by winning T20 World Cup 2024 so that mental barrier is gone now. We are excited as group to deliver today and bring out our best performance in order to win Champions Trophy 2025”.

When it comes to Rohit Sharma individual performance as batter in the ongoing Champions Trohy 2025, his bat still needs to do the talking as the paltry score he attained so far in the marquee event have scores like 41, 20, 15 and 28.

Rohit needs to stay long at the crease, and we all know his capability as batter if he stays for long he can easily win games for India.

The other reason behind the meager scorecard for Indian Skipper could be understand by the fact that, he is playing risky cricket so that he can laid out the foundations for other batters coming up the ladder to channelize those early start and convert them into bigger ones.

His runs might not look big in scorecard but the impact he creates while playing modern day cricket is second to none should be celebrated for sure.

Rohit Sharma, as leader have been exceptional for India where he successfully guided Men in Blue towards winning T20 World Cup 2024.

In last 3 ICC events, India have played 3 finals including the one which will be held today, if Men in Blue wins today it would add another trophy in ICC Cabinet.

I am Ankit Chaubey currently pursuing Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication along with that I have done a TV Broadcasting Course from Sporjo and holds Diploma in Journalism and Mass Communication from RK Films and Media Academy New Delhi. I have played carrom at City level. Love watching Cricket, Chess, Esports and Indian Football. Working in Sportzcraazy from last 3.5 years.