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Why Rohit Sharma would possibly go down as best Captain in Indian Cricket History?

Rohit Sharma, the current captain of the Indian cricket team in both Test and One-Day International (ODI) formats, has brought new dimensions in the game and kudos to his leadership and the way he has carried entire team in last few years. 

Under his leadership, the Men in Blue have been playing an exciting and aggressive brand of cricket across all formats, which has earned them widespread appreciation. His captaincy has not only focused on tactical brilliance but also on building a strong team culture that thrives on confidence and resilience.

India recently clinched the prestigious 50-over World Cup under Rohit Sharma’s stewardship, a monumental achievement that has further solidified his status as one of the most successful Indian captains. Following this victory, the Indian team is now setting its sights on more silverware, with two major upcoming tournaments on the horizon: the World Test Championship Final and the ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled for 2025. Rohit’s leadership will be pivotal in guiding India towards these goals, as he continues to inspire his teammates with his calm yet determined approach.

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According to inside sources, Rohit Sharma is considering retirement after the 2027 World Cup, which will also be hosted by India. He seems to have a personal ambition of bowing out of the game after leading the team to another World Cup triumph on home soil. While India has tasted World Cup glory before, most notably in 2011, Rohit was not part of that victorious squad. Despite coming close under his leadership in the 2023 edition of the tournament, India fell just short of securing the trophy.

Sharma’s desire to continue playing until 2027 demonstrates his unwavering commitment to the team and his belief in India’s potential to dominate world cricket in the years to come. His legacy, already significant, could reach even greater heights should he achieve his goals.

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