Rohit Sharma, the enigmatic Indian skipper, has expressed his unwavering commitment to white-ball cricket despite retiring from T20Is. His sights are firmly set on adding the coveted World Test Championship (WTC) trophy to India’s illustrious cabinet.
After India’s triumph at the T20 World Cup in June, Rohit and Virat Kohli announced their retirement from the shortest format. However, BCCI secretary Jay Shah confirmed Rohit’s appointment as India’s captain for the Champions Trophy in 2023.
In a recent interview, Rohit declared his intention to continue playing white-ball cricket. “I am not going to stop because I am looking forward to achieving more,” he said. “When you get the taste of winning games, winning cups, you don’t want to stop.”
Rohit’s next challenge will be India’s Test swing over the next five months. They will play 10 Tests against Bangladesh, New Zealand, and Australia, all of which are part of the ongoing WTC cycle. India currently leads the WTC standings with six wins, two defeats, and a draw from nine Tests.
“It’s an exciting time for Indian cricket moving forward,” Rohit said. “There’s some real excitement, good cricket being played as well. But like I said, the next couple of years are exciting ones as well. So hopefully we can go out there and enjoy the game at the same time and then try and make the most of what opportunity lies ahead for us.”
Rohit’s leadership and experience will be crucial as India aims to secure the WTC title. His determination to continue playing white-ball cricket is a testament to his unwavering passion for the game.