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Red ball and Rohit’s relationship remained sour sweet. But his reign was always in the white ball. In which he scored seven centuries in the 50 -over World Cup. Three double centuries in ODIs made him the most different.

Rohit Sharma’s style is the most different.
Highlights
- Rohit said goodbye to Test cricket
- Hitman’s famous sentence ‘If someone wanders in the garden, it became quite famous
- He did not hesitate to hand over the last over to Pandya
New Delhi. Rohit Sharma has said goodbye to Test cricket. Rohit Sharma, who sent the white ball around the stadium with the magic of his wrist, often used to spread smiles on the stump mike inadvertently leaving the ‘Onelineer’. Despite being a superstar, Rohit, who is close to him, will miss his fans. There have been many superstars in the history of Indian cricket. But this cool cricketer from Borivali in Mumbai has left his own mark. In this era of Virat Kohli, Rohit also made a separate place for himself in the journey of Test cricket for more than a decade. The best pool shots coming out of his bat and his nickel smile will always be paste in the heart of every cricket love.
Critics can argue that Rohit, who played less than 75 matches, was a Test career average in which he scored a single century against SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia) countries. But the magic of his bat was different for fans. Lal Ball and Rohit’s relationship remained sour sweet, but his reign was always in the white ball in which he scored seven centuries in the 50 -over World Cup. Three double centuries in ODIs made him the most different. So now it is on fans how they assess Rohit’s contribution.
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Team spirit was always seen under Rohit’s captaincy
Rohit Sharma may play only 67 Tests but has played 273 matches in ODIs. In his captaincy, there was always a team spirit which makes him the second most successful captain after Mahendra Singh Dhoni in terms of records. Years ago, India’s Under 17 team contained opener Ravichandran Ashwin and spin all -round Rohit Sharma. While coming for the Under -19 trial, Rohit’s kitbag was left in Mumbai’s local train and a disciplinary person like Dilip Vengsarkar also forgiven the mistake in view of his talent. Once Virat Kohli said in an interview that we were all surprised that which cricketer is coming that no one is taking our name but when he saw him batting, it was understood. He also said that Rohit has an additional one and a half seconds for every stroke.
Rohit Sharma hit the first ball of the World Cup match
This Rohit Sharma hit the first ball of the World Cup match against Pakistan in Old Trafford. The best thing about Rohit was that he never took his stardom with serious even in this era of social media and ‘PR’. For this, his days spent with Dhoni in the Indian team were very helpful. Rohit was the captain on the field but a leader outside the field. His famous sentence ‘Koi Gardan will roam in…’ but many memes were made on social media. Recently, he was asked which famous person who would like to take him out with him at dinner, he said, ‘Nobody. I would like to go with children Sarfaraz Khan, Yashasvi Jaiswal or Shubman Gill who roam in my garden.
Rohit Sharma did not hesitate to hand over the last over to Pandya in T20 World Cup
He did not hesitate to hand over the last over to Hardik Pandya in the T20 World Cup nor did he take time to convince R Ashwin to stay with the team during the Border Gavaskar Trophy. In this series, his decision to keep himself out in Sydney may be debated for years, but no one will suspect that every decision, whether it is right or wrong, honest, was taken honestly.

Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 …Read more
Active in journalism for nearly 15 years. Study from Delhi University. Interest in sports, especially in cricket, badminton, boxing and wrestling. IPL, Commonwealth Games and Pro Wrestling League events have been covered. From February 2022 … Read more