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As ‘Hitman’ Sharma steps away, questions on transition abound

Rohit Sharma, a legend in white ball cricket, was a late bloomer in the longer format. It showed that beneath the classy elegance was a batsman with a gritty core. As a captain, he was a success in all formats despite the defeats at the tail end of his test captaincy. His departure leaves us with two questions: Does BCCI have a plan for the transition? Who can step up to fill Rohit’s shoes?

May 12, 2025 / 19:17 IST
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Rohit Sharma retires from tests.
At 38, Rohit walks away from the longest format with 4,301 runs, 12 centuries, and an average of 40.57.

In a quiet Instagram post, Rohit Sharma, India’s beloved “Hitman”, brought the curtain down on his Test career. At 38, Rohit walks away from the longest format with 4,301 runs, 12 centuries, and an average of 40.57. But here’s the thing: numbers tell only a fraction of the Rohit Sharma story.

His retirement marks not just the end of a personal chapter, but the beginning of a much larger shift in Indian cricket. It signals a generational handover, one that will reshape India’s roadmap for the years ahead.

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Rohit’s Test journey was anything but smooth. For years, he was celebrated as a white-ball maestro, but his red-ball credentials remained under a cloud. After a dream debut in 2013 with back-to-back centuries, Rohit’s Test career meandered, interrupted by injuries, inconsistency, and the tricky challenge of batting in the middle order.

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