T20 World Cup / Captain Rohit Sharma called this World Cup real, himself made the biggest revelation

Zoom News : Apr 13, 2024, 07:00 AM
T20 World Cup: Rohit Sharma is counted among the best openers in the world. In the world of cricket, he is known for playing brilliant pull shots. Hardly anyone times the ball better than Rohit. He is the only batsman to score three double centuries in ODI cricket. It was under his captaincy that the Indian team had to face defeat by 6 wickets against Australia in the final of the ODI World Cup 2023. Now Rohit Sharma has said a big thing on ODI World Cup.

Rohit Sharma gave this statement

Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma said in the show 'Breakfast with Champions' on YouTube that I have not thought about retirement yet. But I don't know where life will take me. I am playing well at the moment and want to play for a few more years. I want to win the World Cup. The 50 overs World Cup is the real World Cup. We have grown up seeing this. The World Test Championship final is to be held at Lord's in 2025. Hopefully we'll play in that. Indian team captain Rohit Sharma said that he wants to play for a few more years and has expressed his heartfelt desire to win the 2027 ODI World Cup.

Regret of not winning the ODI World Cup

Six months have passed since the Indian team lost in the final of the ODI World Cup 2023, but that defeat still hurts Rohit. He said that the World Cup was being held in India. We played well till the final. After winning the semi-finals, it felt like we were just one step away. I thought what is the one thing due to which we can lose the final and nothing came to my mind. We were going to have a bad day in the tournament and that was the day.

Playing IPL since 2008

Rohit Sharma has been playing in IPL since 2008. Under his captaincy, the Mumbai Indians team has won the IPL trophy five times. He said that the IPL has grown so much in the last decade that every team is very competitive. There is no weak team now. Any team can beat anyone here. But it was not so in the beginning. There is so much technology involved now that people know what gaps need to be filled.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER