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  • The End of an Era: Rohit Sharma Bids Farewell to Test Cricket

    Indian cricket witnessed the end of a magnificent chapter as Rohit Sharma, one of the most elegant batsmen in the modern era, announced his retirement from Test cricket, bringing down the curtain on a remarkable career spanning over 15 years.

    The announcement, though expected in cricketing circles given his age of 38, still sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. The ‘Hitman’, as he is affectionately known, leaves behind a legacy that transformed from initial struggles to becoming one of India’s most dependable Test openers and a successful captain who led India to multiple memorable victories.

    Career Snapshot

    • Test Debut: November 2013 vs. West Indies
    • Final Test: March 2025 vs. Australia
    • Test Matches: 64
    • Test Runs: 4,621
    • Test Average: 45.30
    • Test Centuries: 13
    • Highest Score: 212 vs. South Africa (2019)
    • Test Captain: 2021-2025

    The Journey: From White-Ball Specialist to Test Stalwart

    Rohit Sharma’s Test career is a testament to perseverance and reinvention. Despite making his ODI debut in 2007, he had to wait until 2013 for his Test cap, following which his initial years were marked by inconsistency.

    The turning point came in 2019 when he was promoted to open the batting in Tests. This bold move by the team management proved to be transformative, as Rohit quickly established himself as a formidable Test opener, bringing his white-ball aggression and calculated risk-taking to the red-ball format.

    His ability to neutralize quality pace attacks with his exemplary pulling and hooking, combined with his graceful handling of spin bowling, made him an indispensable part of India’s Test setup in the latter half of his career.

    Rohit Sharma's transformation as a Test player

    Rohit Sharma’s Test career trajectory showing runs and averages by year

    Statistical Brilliance: By the Numbers

    Rohit Sharma Test Statistics

    Key Milestones

    • Scored 3 centuries in his first series as Test opener against South Africa (2019)
    • First Indian opener to score centuries in all three formats
    • Led India to the World Test Championship Final (2023)
    • Maintained a home average of 52.40, among the highest for Indian openers
    • 13 centuries in just 64 Tests, showing remarkable conversion rate
    • Won 16 out of 25 Tests as captain, a win percentage of 64%

    212

    Highest score in Tests
    (vs South Africa, 2019)

    45.30

    Career batting average
    across 64 Tests

    89

    Sixes in Test cricket
    (Rank 2 among Indians)

    The Captain’s Era: Leading from the Front

    Rohit Sharma as Test captain

    Rohit Sharma devising strategies with teammates during his captaincy

    Taking over the Test captaincy from Virat Kohli in 2021, Rohit brought a calm and tactical approach to leadership. His captaincy was characterized by innovative field placements, astute bowling changes, and backing young talent.

    Under his leadership, India maintained its dominance at home and significantly improved its away record, particularly in challenging conditions like England and Australia.

    “Rohit’s greatest strength as captain was his ability to remain calm under pressure and make tactical decisions that often changed the course of the match. His man-management skills were exceptional.”

    Ravi Shastri, Former India Coach
    Captaincy Record:
    Matches Won Lost Drawn Win %
    25 16 5 4 64.00

    Five Defining Innings That Showcased Rohit’s Test Brilliance

    His maiden Test double century came when India needed it most, against a quality South African attack. This innings established Rohit as a world-class Test opener and showcased his ability to dominate spinners and pacers alike. He hit 28 fours and 6 sixes in this masterclass, providing the platform for India’s comprehensive victory.

    On a challenging Chennai pitch that was offering considerable turn from day one, Rohit produced a masterclass against England’s spinners. His proactive footwork and calculated aggression neutralized the threat, setting up India’s series comeback after losing the first Test. This innings underlined his skill against quality spin bowling on difficult surfaces.

    Rohit’s first overseas Test century came at a crucial juncture in the series against England. Batting in challenging conditions against a potent pace attack, he displayed exceptional temperament and technique to lay the foundation for India’s historic win at The Oval. This century silenced critics who questioned his effectiveness in overseas conditions.

    Leading from the front as captain, Rohit scored a fighting century against Australia at their fortress, the Gabba. His innings was pivotal in breaking Australia’s long-standing unbeaten record at the venue for the second time. Facing Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood in their prime, Rohit displayed exceptional control and authority.

    In his penultimate series, Rohit delivered an extraordinary innings on a green Wellington track against New Zealand’s formidable pace attack. His counterattacking approach in difficult conditions showcased his evolution as a complete Test batsman. This innings helped India secure a rare series win in New Zealand and cemented his legacy in overseas conditions.

    The Legacy: Beyond Numbers

    Rohit Sharma’s influence on Indian Test cricket extends far beyond statistics. As a pioneer in bringing limited-overs aggression to Test cricket, he helped reshape India’s approach to opening batting, inspiring a new generation to embrace controlled aggression in the longest format.

    His leadership fostered a culture of fearlessness and resilience within the team. Under his captaincy, India continued its ascendancy in the World Test Championship, with young players flourishing in a supportive environment that encouraged calculated risk-taking.

    Perhaps most significantly, Rohit’s transformation from a white-ball specialist to a Test stalwart serves as an inspirational blueprint for upcoming cricketers, demonstrating that with dedication and adaptability, even established players can reinvent themselves and excel in different formats.

    What Peers Say About Rohit

    “Rohit’s technique against fast bowling was among the best I’ve seen. His pull shot will be remembered as one of cricket’s most elegant.”

    Ricky Ponting

    “The way he transitioned from a middle-order batsman to one of the world’s best Test openers shows his adaptability and cricket intelligence.”

    Kumar Sangakkara

    “As captain, he had this rare ability to keep things simple while making tactically complex decisions. His calm presence elevated everyone around him.”

    Rahul Dravid, India Coach

    Looking Ahead: What’s Next for the Hitman?

    While bidding farewell to Test cricket, Rohit Sharma has confirmed his availability for T20 and ODI formats for the immediate future. In his retirement statement, he expressed a desire to focus on the upcoming ICC tournaments and help India secure more global trophies.

    Beyond his playing career, Rohit has shown interest in mentoring young talent and has not ruled out potential coaching or administrative roles within Indian cricket in the future. His extensive experience and tactical acumen would make him a valuable asset to Indian cricket’s development structure.

    He has also been actively involved in wildlife conservation efforts through his foundation and has indicated plans to expand these initiatives post-retirement.

    In His Own Words

    “Test cricket gave me some of my most cherished memories and taught me resilience like nothing else. While I’m stepping away from this format, I remain committed to Indian cricket’s success in white-ball formats. This isn’t an end, but a transition to a new chapter.”

    Farewell to a Test Great

    As Rohit Sharma walks into the sunset of his Test career, he leaves behind a rich legacy that transcends statistics. From his delayed entry into Test cricket to becoming one of India’s most successful Test openers and captains, his journey embodies perseverance, adaptability, and excellence.

    The elegant stroke play, the calculated aggression, the tactical acumen as captain—all these aspects combined to make Rohit a complete Test cricketer who enriched the longest format with his unique approach and style.

    While the cricketing world will miss witnessing his majestic pull shots and towering sixes in whites, his contributions to Indian Test cricket will continue to inspire generations of cricketers who aspire to excel across all formats of the game.

    In the grand narrative of Indian Test cricket, Rohit Sharma’s chapter will be remembered not just for the runs he scored, but for how he scored them—with elegance, authority, and an unmistakable flair that was uniquely his own.

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    A CSS pseudo-class is a keyword added to a selector that specifies a special state of the selected element(s). For example, :hover can be used to change a button’s color when the user’s pointer hovers over it.

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    Trivia & Notes

    The :not() selector is chainable with more :not() selectors. For example, the following will match all articles except the one with an ID #featured, and then will filter out the articles with a class name .tutorial:

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    Reference

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