Rohit Sharma Explains Decision to Retire from T20Is: ‘Time for Me to Move On’
After leading India to victory in the T20 World Cup earlier this year, Rohit Sharma made the surprising decision to retire from the format in international cricket. While many believed he was still fit enough to play both white-ball formats and Test cricket, Sharma felt it was the right time to step aside.
In a recent podcast, Sharma, who was also part of MS Dhoni’s team that won the inaugural T20 World Cup in 2007, shed light on his reasons for retiring from T20Is.
“The only reason I retired from T20Is is because I have had my time,” Sharma said. “I enjoyed playing the format, I played for 17 years, I did well and all of that. Then, you won the (2024) World Cup. This was the best time for me to decide that ‘okay, this is now time for me to move on and look after the other things’. There are a lot of good players who can do well for India.”
Sharma emphasized that his decision was not based on any physical limitations. “It (decision to quit T20Is) was not because I felt anything. I just felt this was the right time. I could still play all three formats easily. That’s why I say fitness is in your mind, how you train your mind.”
“I believe everything is in the mind. I am a person who has got a lot of self-belief because I know that I can control my mind when I have to. Sometimes it’s not easy. I know most of the time I can do that. If you tell your body that you are young, you can do this, you can do that, (then) of course you can,” Sharma added.
Sharma’s retirement from T20Is has paved the way for Suryakumar Yadav to take over the role. Yadav has been in impressive form in recent months and is expected to play a key role in India’s future T20I campaigns.