India's Kohli follows Rohit into test retirement
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India Today on MSNRohit Sharma's Test retirement didn't come as a surprise: Michael AthertonMichael Atherton has claimed that Rohit Sharma's Test retirement didn't come as a surprise as the 38-year-old's form was dwindling and India weren't performing well under his captaincy.
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Rohit is India's ICC T20 World Cup and Champions Trophy-winning captain. He is known for his lazy elegance in white-ball cricket, which propelled him to greatness in white ball cricket. However, he could not replicate the same success in Test cricket.
Rohit Sharma's sharp remarks about Indian commentators following his Test retirement have stirred up quite a reaction. In response, Sanjay Manjrekar appeared to take a subtle jab at the former Test captain.
Manjrekar refered to Rohit Sharma's recent poor Test form and raised concerns over his fitness to suggest that his days as a Test opener were already over.
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Newspoint on MSNRohit Sharma Retirement: Rohit Sharma announces retirement from Test cricket, will continue to play in ODIsIndian team's regular captain Rohit Sharma has announced his retirement from Test cricket. This has now put an end to the speculations about his future in the longest format. Indian team's regular captain Rohit Sharma has announced his retirement from Test cricket with immediate effect.
Star Indian pacer Mohammed Shami on Tuesday firmly quashed rumours suggesting his imminent retirement from Test cricket. The speculation emerged after a report by an online news portal claimed that Shami was contemplating stepping away from the longest format in the wake of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s recent retirements.
Former Indian batter Manoj Tiwary asked why Rohit Sharma didn't receive a better send-off from Test cricket after his retirement announcement.