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Rohit Sharma Pushes Back on Impact Player Role, Sends Strong Signal to Skipper Hardik Pandya
Though used as an Impact Player since the start of the season, Rohit conceded that adapting to this new role hasn't been an easy ride. Sitting out the first innings and coming into the action only later has made it a bit challenging for him to find his rhythm in the game.
Waugh Warns Against Complacency in Rohit's Captaincy and Test Career
With the spotlight growing ever brighter on Rohit's captaincy in the ongoing lead-up to the upcoming Test series against England, Waugh stated that whether Rohit should keep leading the national team must be his own call.
BCCI Central Contracts 2024–25: Rohit and Kohli Retain Top Grade; Iyer and Kishan Return After Previous Omission
The A+ level, the highest in the BCCI contract hierarchy, has an annual retainership of ₹7 crore apart from match fees and incentives for performance. Ravindra Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah, who has also retired from T20Is, are still part of this category.
It's easy to start doubting yourself, but I don't do it, Says Rohit Sharma
Discussing his return to form after a dry spell that stretched back to India's loss to New Zealand in the home Test series, Rohit said that he never doubted his ability.
Rohit and Suryakumar Shine as Mumbai Indians Crush CSK by Nine Wickets
Pursuing a modest target on a pitch that heavily favored the batsmen, Mumbai dispatched the target with ease, gliding to 177/1 with over four overs to spare. The comprehensive win moved them to sixth place in the league table.
Rohit Sharma’s Self-Dropping from Sydney Test Sparks Split Between Gambhir and Agarkar
What fueled the rumors was Gambhir replacing the traditional pre-match media interaction – a task normally performed by the captain. The sudden change of guard raised eyebrows, and some even went to the extent of opining that Rohit's position in the playing XI was under threat after a loss of form.
Rohit Sharma Looks Forward to Competitive Series on England Tour
The eagerly awaited five-match Test series gets underway on June 20 at Headingley, where India will look to break their enduring wait for a series win in England — a feat they last achieved in 2007.
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