If Rohit Sharma’s poor form continues then he will step down from the captaincy
Meanwhile, former Indian captain and veteran batsman Sunil Gavaskar said that if Rohit Sharma’s captaincy continues in the upcoming matches, he will retire as captain. Gavaskar said, “I think Rohit will get a chance to play the next few matches, that’s for sure. But if he can’t score at the end of the series, then I think Rohit will take the decision. He’s a cricketer, he wouldn’t want to be a burden on the team. He understands very well the challenges faced by top players.” with it.
Rohit is consistently proving to be a flop.
The senior player said, “He is a cricketer who cares a lot about Indian cricket. So if he doesn’t score the next few runs, I think he will quit.” It is worth noting that Rohit joined the Indian team for the Adelaide Test. In the Test, he got out with three runs off 23 balls and nine runs off 26 balls.
This year Rohit scored 607 runs in 24 innings
Rohit decided to stay in the middle of the third Test. Due to rain on the third day, Rohit did not get a chance to spend more time at the crease. On the fourth day on Tuesday, Rohit got out after scoring 10 runs. Rohit’s performance this year has been poor and so far this year he has scored 607 runs in 24 innings at an average of 26.39. Rohit scored 91 runs in the three-match home series against New Zealand before the Australian tour.
