Rohit Sharma Makes Shocking Revelation About His Future Plans
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Rohit, who had already retired from T20 Internationals following India's 2023 World Cup triumph in that competition, would now only lead the national side in ODIs.
Dhoni on IPL Future: Will Train for 6–8 Months Before Making Decision
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Overwhelmingly popular among fans who fill stadiums with yellow where he is appearing, the great ex-India captain acknowledged the end of the finishing line of his playing days is nearing, and the uncertainty of his final game creates the hype.
IPL 2025: Noor's Four-Wicket Haul and Brevis' Quickfire Fifty Seal CSK's Two-Wicket Win Over KKR
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Noor's excellent bowling effort limited KKR to 179/6 on a sluggish pitch. Against a challenging opening in which CSK lost 60/5, Brevis turned the match around with a 52 off 25 that included four fours and as many sixes.
Rohit Sharma Announces Test Retirement, Will Continue in ODIs
Anurima Das -
Rohit declared it on Instagram, clutching his Test cap No. 280 in a Wednesday night story. He penned, "Hello all, I just wanted to make a statement that I am going to retire from Test cricket. It's been an absolute privilege to play for my country in whites. Thanks for all the love and affection all these years. I will keep representing India in the ODI format."
Some commentators think Indian cricket is their private property, Says Gautam Gambhir
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This was the first official statement by Gambhir as a coach after being appointed. It came in the wake of successful tenure of his at Kolkata Knight Riders, where he led the team to an IPL title in 2024 to claim their third title in a decade.
IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans Halt Mumbai Indians' Winning Run in Rain-Interrupted Thriller
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The match extended into the early hours of the morning, and play was resumed after the second rain interruption at about 12:25 AM with Gujarat requiring 15 runs from six deliveries.
Kohli Opens Up About the Intense Pressure of Captaincy: 'It Became Too Much in the End'
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The leadership career of Kohli started in 2008 as he guided India U-19 to U-19 World Cup victory. Then, he picked up the mantle for the Indian national team as well as his franchise, RCB. Although Kohli found incredible success as captain of India with a series of victories and a significant impact on leadership statistics, he failed to deliver an IPL title for RCB as captain.
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