Rohit Sharma hinted about retirement, after defeating England the captain said a big thing

Rohit Sharma retirement, India vs England: After registering a historic win against England, Indian captain Rohit Sharma stated his retirement. He said that when I feel that I am not that good, I will immediately retire.

Rohit Sharma hinted about retirement, after defeating England the captain said a big thing

The last match of the five-match Test series played between India and England was played in Dharamshala. In this match played at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, India defeated England by an innings and 64 runs and captured the series 4-1. After this victory, Indian captain Rohit Sharma talked about his retirement and gave a shocking statement.

After registering a historic win against England, Rohit told the media, 'One day I will wake up and realize that I am no longer good enough, then I will walk away from cricket and retire, but for the last 2-3 years, I have been working on my I am playing the best game of my life." It is clear from this that he has no intention of retiring right now.

In this series, the 37-year-old player has excelled. Rohit has amassed 400 runs at an average of 44.44 across nine innings of five games in this series. He also scored two centuries and one half-century during this time. In this series, he scored four times as many runs as Jack Crawley, Shubman Gill, and Yashasvi Jaiswal combined.

Throughout the entire series, Rohit appeared to be in good form. Just 89 runs were scored with his bat, including in the first and second Test matches. However, Rohit's century saved the team from disaster when India lost three wickets in the opening Rajkot Test session. Using his bat, he scored a half-century in the Ranchi Test's second innings. By scoring a century in Dharamshala, he had ensured the victory of the Indian team.