“I wasn’t in a mood to retire”: Rohit Sharma after announcing retirement from T20Is
“I wasn’t in a mood to retire”: Rohit Sharma after announcing retirement from T20Is
A video of the Indian captain has gone viral on social media in which he is telling the reporters why he is leaving the format
Written by Cricket Country Staff Published: Jul 01, 2024, 10:17 AM (IST) Edited: Jul 01, 2024, 10:17 AM (IST)
Indian skipper, Rohit Sharma called time on his T20I career after guiding the team to its second World Cup in the format, describing it as the perfect time to say goodbye. Rohit made the announcement at the press conference after his long-time teammate, Virat Kohli brought down curtains on his fabled career after India defeated South Africa by seven runs in the T20 World Cup final.
“This was my last game as well. No better time to say goodbye. I wanted this (trophy) badly. It’s very hard to put in words. This what I wanted and it happened. I was very desperate for this in my life. Happy that we crossed the line this time,” Rohit told at the post-match press conference.
Rohit left T20Is with 4231 runs in 159 matches, having made five hundreds and 32 fifties. He continues to be active in the Test and ODI formats. A video of the player has gone viral on social media in which he could be seen revealing to the reporters that he didn’t plan to quit T20I cricket initially, but he took the decision considering the ideal situation.
“I didn’t think that I would retire from T20Is, but the situation was such… I thought it was the perfect situation for me. Nothing better than winning the cup and saying goodbye,” Rohit said in the video.
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