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London: Fresh speculation has emerged over the international future of former India captain Rohit Sharma, with multiple media reports claiming that the ongoing ODI series against England could mark the end of his career in India's 50-over setup. However, neither the BCCI nor Rohit has made any official statement regarding his retirement.
According to reports, the national selection committee has begun planning for the future and is keen to provide younger players with a longer run ahead of the next ODI World Cup. It is understood that opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who has impressed in recent appearances, is being viewed as a key part of India's long-term plans.
Sources quoted in media reports claimed the selectors have conveyed their thinking to Rohit, leaving the final decision on his future to the veteran batter.
Rohit's recent performances have added to the debate surrounding his place in the ODI squad. During the ongoing England series, he has managed scores of 11 and 26, while his recent outings have lacked the consistency expected from one of India's most experienced batters.
His form during the IPL and recurring fitness concerns have also contributed to speculation over whether India should begin transitioning to a younger opening combination.
While Rohit's future remains uncertain, reports suggest Virat Kohli continues to have the confidence of the team management due to his recent performances and fitness levels. Kohli has responded well after a difficult phase, including a half-century in the ongoing England series.
Despite widespread reports, there has been no official confirmation from the BCCI or Rohit Sharma about retirement or exclusion from future squads. India's final ODI against England at Lord's is expected to attract added attention as speculation over the veteran's future continues. Until an official announcement is made, Rohit's international career remains a subject of discussion rather than confirmation.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 17 July 2026, 8:12 AM IST
Topics : Ajit Agarkar BCCI cricket India Rohit Sharma
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