Rohit Sharma Declares He's Playing Best Cricket of His Life, Vows to Retire When He's Not Good Enough

Rohit Sharma Declares He’s Playing Best Cricket of His Life, Vows to Retire When He’s Not Good Enough

Rohit Sharma: Playing the Best Cricket of His Life, Says He’ll Retire When He’s Not Good Enough

Former England batter Geoffrey Boycott may have suggested that Rohit Sharma is past his prime, but the Indian skipper has emphatically declared that he is currently playing the best cricket of his life.

Leading his team in the absence of stalwarts Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, Rohit guided India to a dominant 4-1 victory in the five-match Test series against England. In the decisive Dharamsala Test, India inflicted an innings and 64 runs defeat on the visitors, wrapping up the match within three days.

Reflecting on his own performance, Rohit asserted that he will not hesitate to retire the day he feels he is no longer up to the mark. “One day, when I wake up and feel, I am not good enough then I will retire straight away,” he said. “But in the last few years, I am playing the best cricket of my life.”

Head coach Rahul Dravid echoed Rohit’s sentiments, praising the skipper’s exceptional leadership and ability to bail the team out of difficult situations. “Rohit Sharma has been exceptional in this series,” Dravid said. “In Rajkot, when we were 3 down inside the first hour, we needed someone to get us that hundred. In Ranchi also, he batted amazingly.”

Rohit also highlighted the importance of nurturing young players, especially in the absence of senior stars. “When you win a Test, everything has to fall into place,” he said. “Lot of things we did right through the match. [Absent stars] At some stage, people are going to go, we know that. All these guys are short on experience but they’ve played a lot of cricket. We have got to nurture them and make them understand the game.”

“When put under pressure, they responded pretty well,” Rohit added. “Credit goes to the entire team for that. We talk about scoring runs, but it is as important to take 20 wickets to win the Test match. Everyone, all the bowlers came and responded. They wanted to make a difference with the ball in hand.”

India Dominate WTC Standings with Innings Victory over England

India Dominate WTC Standings with Innings Victory over England

India’s emphatic innings and 64-run victory over England in the fifth and final Test in Dharamsala has solidified their dominance atop the World Test Championship (WTC) standings. The comprehensive win sealed a 4-1 series triumph for India, further extending their lead in the WTC table.

After securing the top spot last week, India’s massive victory in Dharamsala earned them 12 crucial points, boosting their point percentage from 64.58 to 68.51. New Zealand, the two-time WTC finalists, now sit in second place with a point percentage of 60, while Australia remains third with 59.09.

England, on the other hand, suffered their heaviest defeat under the “Bazball” era and their fourth consecutive loss against India. The defeat dropped their point percentage from 19.44 to 17.5, leaving them eighth in the standings.

Kuldeep Yadav’s five-wicket haul and centuries from Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill in the first innings laid the foundation for India’s victory. Veteran spinner R Ashwin then starred on the third day, claiming his 36th five-wicket haul in his landmark 100th Test.

After taking a commanding 259-run lead, India dismissed England for 195 in their second innings late on the third day. Kuldeep was named Player of the Match for his five-wicket haul in the first innings, while young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal received the Player of the Series award for his 712 runs in the series.

India’s victory in Dharamsala further cements their status as one of the world’s leading Test teams. With the WTC final scheduled for June 2023, India will be eager to maintain their position at the top of the standings and secure a berth in the prestigious event.

Rohit Sharma Silences Critics with Stellar Performance in Fifth Test

Rohit Sharma Silences Critics with Stellar Performance in Fifth Test

England’s dismal performance in the fifth Test against India has drawn criticism from former England captain Geoffrey Boycott. After England’s victory in the first Test, Boycott had questioned the age and ability of India’s captain, Rohit Sharma. However, Sharma has silenced his critics with a string of impressive performances, including two centuries in the series.

Boycott’s comments, published in a column for the Telegraph, had sparked outrage among Indian social media users. He had written, “Their captain Rohit Sharma is nearly 37 and past his best. He makes pretty cameos but has only scored two Test hundreds at home in four years.”

Boycott’s assessment of Sharma’s abilities has been proven wrong by the Indian captain’s recent performances. In the second Test, Sharma scored a century and a fifty, while in the third Test, he scored another century. His tally of 400 runs in the series is the fourth-highest among all players.

Sharma’s resurgence has been a major factor in India’s dominance in the series. After losing the first Test, India has come back strongly to win the second and third Tests. England, on the other hand, has struggled to find consistency and has been outplayed by India in all departments of the game.

Boycott’s comments have been met with derision by Indian fans, who have taken to social media to express their support for Sharma. Many have pointed out that Sharma’s recent performances have proven Boycott’s assessment to be inaccurate.

The Indian captain’s form has been a major boost for India, who are now on the verge of winning the series. With two Tests remaining, India needs just one more win to secure a series victory. England, on the other hand, faces an uphill task to salvage something from the series.

Rohit Sharma Out of Third Day of Fifth Test with Stiff Back

Rohit Sharma Out of Third Day of Fifth Test with Stiff Back

India’s captain, Rohit Sharma, was forced to sit out the third day of the fifth Test against England in Dharamsala due to a stiff back. Jasprit Bumrah, the designated vice-captain, took over the leadership responsibilities.

Rohit’s absence was a significant blow to India, as he has been in excellent form throughout the series. He has scored centuries in two of the last three Tests and played a crucial role in establishing India’s advantage in Dharamsala.

With Rohit out of action, India’s top-order batsmen stepped up to the plate. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill both scored half-centuries, while Hanuma Vihari and Rishabh Pant made valuable contributions.

India’s bowlers also performed well, with Mohammed Siraj and Ravichandran Ashwin taking three wickets each. England were bowled out for 245, giving India a lead of 259 runs.

India’s victory in Dharamsala gives them an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. It is a remarkable achievement, considering that they lost the first Test in Hyderabad.

However, India’s victory has been overshadowed by a spate of injuries. Mohammed Shami, Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, R Ashwin, and Rajat Patidar have all missed matches due to various ailments.

With the IPL just around the corner, India will be hoping that their injured players can recover in time. The IPL is a grueling tournament, and India will need all of their best players available if they want to win the title.

Rohit Sharma's Hilarious Moment with Sarfaraz Khan Highlights Their Strong Bond

Rohit Sharma’s Hilarious Moment with Sarfaraz Khan Highlights Their Strong Bond

Sarfaraz Khan’s Hilarious Moment with Rohit Sharma Highlights Their Strong Bond

Sarfaraz Khan’s Test debut for India has not only showcased his cricketing prowess but also his camaraderie with teammates, particularly skipper Rohit Sharma. On Day 1 of the 5th Test against England in Dharamsala, the bond between Rohit and Sarfaraz was evident once again.

During the match, Sarfaraz was positioned at short-leg but seemed to struggle with the exact placement. Rohit, noticing his teammate’s difficulty, decided to intervene. He pulled Sarfaraz back a few steps and positioned him precisely where he wanted him. The hilarious moment was captured on camera and has since gone viral on social media.

The incident highlights the strong bond between Rohit and Sarfaraz, which has grown since the latter’s Test debut. Rohit’s willingness to guide and support his younger teammate is a testament to his leadership qualities.

Beyond the humorous moment, the match itself saw India take control on Day 1. Openers Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal put on a 104-run partnership, putting pressure on the English bowlers. Jaiswal reached his half-century in just 55 balls.

After Jaiswal’s dismissal, Shubman Gill joined Rohit at the crease and stitched together a 31-run unbeaten stand. At the end of the day’s play, India were 135/1, trailing by 83 runs. Rohit remained unbeaten on 52*, while Gill was on 26*.

England were bowled out for 218 in their first innings, with Kuldeep Yadav taking five wickets for 72 runs. Ravichandran Ashwin cleaned up the tail end, ensuring India’s dominance.

The match is poised for an exciting finish, with India looking to level the series and England determined to secure a victory. The camaraderie between Rohit and Sarfaraz will undoubtedly be a factor as the match progresses.

India Dominate Day 2 of Dharamsala Test with Five Half-Centuries

India Dominate Day 2 of Dharamsala Test with Five Half-Centuries

The fifth and final Test match between India and England in Dharamsala witnessed a remarkable display of batting prowess from the Indian team on the second day. Five Indian batters notched up half-centuries, propelling the hosts to a commanding 255-run lead over England.

Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill set the tone with centuries, but it was Sarfaraz Khan’s aggressive knock that stole the show. In his fifth Test innings, Khan scored a blistering 56 off just 60 deliveries, including eight fours and a six. His Mumbai teammate, Suryakumar Yadav, aptly described Khan’s performance as “Sher Bhuka Hai” (The Lion is Hungry).

England attempted a comeback in the final session with some clinical bowling, but India’s resilient tail-enders held firm. Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah remained unbeaten on 27 and 19, respectively, as India posted a formidable total of 473/8 at the end of the day’s play.

Shoaib Bashir provided England with a glimmer of hope by dismissing Sarfaraz Khan with his off-spin, but Devdutt Padikkal responded with a maiden Test fifty, delighting the crowd with a maximum. India crossed the 400-run mark in the 91st over, but Bashir struck again to remove Padikkal.

Dhruv Jurel and Ravindra Jadeja formed a brief partnership, but Bashir and Jack Leach claimed their wickets in quick succession. However, Kuldeep and Bumrah’s unbeaten stand of 45 runs ensured that India maintained their dominance heading into the third day.

With India already leading the series 3-1, the Rohit Sharma-led side is poised to seal a 4-1 victory and complete a memorable home season.

Stokes' Surprise Bowling Stint Stuns England and India in Dharamsala Test

Stokes’ Surprise Bowling Stint Stuns England and India in Dharamsala Test

Ben Stokes’ Surprise Bowling Stint Stuns England and India in Dharamsala Test

On Day 2 of the 5th Test in Dharamsala, England captain Ben Stokes made a surprising move by bowling for the first time in the series. The decision proved to be a masterstroke as Stokes dismissed Rohit Sharma on the very first delivery of his over.

Rohit and Shubman Gill had dominated the first session, piling up centuries and putting India in a commanding position. However, Stokes’ introduction into the attack changed the complexion of the match.

Stokes’ delivery to Rohit was a perfect inswinger that crashed into the stumps, leaving the Indian opener in disbelief. The dismissal sent shockwaves through the England team and coaching staff, who had not expected Stokes to bowl.

Stokes’ last bowling appearance for England came in June 2023, and his return to the crease was met with astonishment. Mark Wood and James Anderson, who had been struggling to contain Rohit and Gill, were left scratching their heads.

Even England head coach Brendon McCullum could not hide his amusement at the unexpected turn of events.

“Ben Stokes – makes things happen…!!!” tweeted Mufaddal Vohra, a cricket commentator. “Mark Wood just couldn’t believe it.”

After Rohit’s dismissal, Stokes continued to bowl with great accuracy and control. He eventually finished with figures of 1/25 from his five overs.

James Anderson also joined the party, dismissing Shubman Gill in a similar manner to Rohit. The Indian batter was caught plumb in front of the stumps, leaving England with a glimmer of hope in the match.

Stokes’ bowling performance was a testament to his all-round ability and leadership qualities. It also highlighted the depth of England’s bowling attack, which has been a key factor in their recent success.

India's Rohit, Gill Slam Centuries as England's 'Bazball' Falters

India’s Rohit, Gill Slam Centuries as England’s ‘Bazball’ Falters

India’s dominance continued on Day 2 of the 5th Test against England in Dharamsala, with Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill slamming centuries in a non-traditional manner. Their rapid scoring prompted former England star Owais Shah to question the reason behind India’s high strike rate.

Saba Karim, the former India cricketer, reminded Shah of Rohit Sharma’s pre-match comment about England’s Ben Duckett suggesting that England should get credit for Yashasvi Jaiswal’s high strike rate. Rohit had responded by saying, “There was a guy called Rishabh Pant in our team, probably Ben Duckett hasn’t seen him play.”

Karim echoed Rohit’s sentiment, saying, “Should I respond the same way Rohit did, saying you guys have not seen Rishabh Pant bat?”

England’s ‘Bazball’ approach, which emphasizes aggressive batting, has been a topic of discussion before the series. However, Ben Stokes’ men have struggled to implement it in India. Rohit expressed his confusion about the term, saying, “I honestly don’t know what [Bazball] means, whether it is to go and strike, whether it is to go and defend and wait for the loose ball.”

“I have not seen any wild swinging from anyone, so I don’t know exactly what this term means,” Rohit added. “But, yeah, clearly they have played better cricket from what they played the last time they were here.”

Despite England’s struggles, Rohit acknowledged the success of their batters who scored big hundreds. “They applied their method to get some success and they got it,” he said. “But other than that I don’t know what it means.”

Rohit Sharma's DRS Blunder Costs India Wicket in Dharamsala Test

Rohit Sharma’s DRS Blunder Costs India Wicket in Dharamsala Test

Rohit Sharma’s DRS Blunder Costs India Wicket in Dharamsala Test

During England’s first innings in the Dharamsala Test, Indian captain Rohit Sharma made a costly DRS error that allowed Zak Crawley to survive a clear edge. On the fifth ball of the 26th over, Crawley missed a glance shot off Kuldeep Yadav’s bowling, and the ball hit wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel and lobbed towards the leg side. Sarfaraz Khan grabbed the ball before it hit the ground, sparking a massive appeal from India.

Despite Sarfaraz’s insistence, Rohit initially declined the request for a DRS review. However, replays and UltraEdge confirmed that Crawley had indeed edged the ball. The Indian skipper was left laughing in disbelief as Sarfaraz smiled wryly.

This error proved costly for India, as Crawley went on to score a crucial 56 runs, helping England reach a respectable total of 218 in their first innings. The fragility of England’s batters against spin was once again exposed, with Kuldeep Yadav claiming a five-wicket haul.

In contrast, India showed their dominance on the flat track, cruising to 135 for one at stumps on day one. Rohit Sharma (52*) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (57) put on a 104-run opening stand, the highest of the series for India. Jaiswal became only the second Indian to amass 700 runs in a series, after Sunil Gavaskar.

The Indian pacers and spinners struggled to make an impact compared to their English counterparts. Jaiswal took advantage of this, smashing three sixes off Shoaib Bashir in his first over. Rohit Sharma also played confidently, hitting two maximums.

At the close of play, India were in a strong position, with Rohit and Shubman Gill (26*) at the crease. The hosts will be looking to build on their advantage and secure a series victory in the final Test.

Rohit Sharma's Hilarious On-Field Banter with Kuldeep Yadav Goes Viral

Rohit Sharma’s Hilarious On-Field Banter with Kuldeep Yadav Goes Viral

Rohit Sharma’s Witty On-Field Banter with Kuldeep Yadav Goes Viral

Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma is renowned for his quick wit and humorous on-field remarks. On the opening day of the fifth and final Test against England in Dharamsala, Rohit delivered another memorable one-liner that has gone viral on social media.

As Jonny Bairstow walked out to bat after the dismissal of Zak Crawley, Rohit’s conversation with his teammates was captured on the stump microphone. “Isko Toh Kuch Bhi Daal (Bowl whatever you want to him),” Rohit was heard saying to bowler Kuldeep Yadav, suggesting that he could bowl anything to Bairstow.

The video of the amusing incident quickly spread across social media platforms. Rohit later clarified that his funny chats and one-liners are not deliberate. He explained that he regularly communicates with fielders, and these discussions often get recorded by the microphone.

“I don’t have any favorite line as such and I don’t even do it deliberately,” Rohit said. “Now I am the captain so I stand in the slips, because the angle from there helps me get a better look at the fielders and take stock of DRS. So I keep talking to the fielders and it gets recorded.”

On the field, England were bowled out for 218 in the final session on Day 1, with Kuldeep Yadav claiming a five-wicket haul and Ravichandran Ashwin picking up four wickets. India reached 135 for one at the close of play, with Yashasvi Jaiswal scoring a 58-ball 57 and Rohit remaining unbeaten on 53 alongside Shubman Gill (26 not out).

The hosts already hold an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. The final Test in Dharamsala is expected to be a closely contested affair, with both teams looking to end the series on a high note.

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