Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team, was recently on a chat show with Gaurav Kapoor and singer Ed Sheeran. Sharma responded that he was concentrating on playing for a few more years and hadn’t given coaching any thought when asked about his post-retirement plans. He expressed his wish to win the World Test Championship Final in 2025 as well as the next World Cup.
Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian cricket team, has been making headlines with his exceptional batting skills, effectively silencing any talk about his retirement. Sharma’s focus remains on the field, leading the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League and gearing up to lead the Indian team in the upcoming T20 World Cup.
Speculations about Sharma’s participation in certain international tournaments were rife. However, during a recent appearance on a chat show with Ed Sheeran and Gaurav Kapoor, Sharma made it clear that he is committed to the sport for the foreseeable future.
“I haven’t really considered [retirement],” Sharma shared. “I’m still performing well and aim to continue for a few more years.”
Sharma’s ambitions are clear. When asked about his dream goals, he expressed his desire to win the World Cup and lead India to victory in the 2025 World Test Championship Final without hesitation.
Sharma expressed, “Securing victory in the World Cup stands as our paramount objective.” He further added, “Additionally, there’s the WTC Final at Lord’s in 2025. We aspire to reach the final and emerge victorious there as well.”
Rohit Sharma’s dedication to cricket serves as a source of joy for Indian cricket enthusiasts. His anticipation of the forthcoming World Cup and the 2025 WTC Final heralds an exciting phase in Indian cricket lore.