• Rohit Sharma called out his critics in an interview after his Test cricket retirement.

  • India look for a new red-ball leader for the England tour after Rohit’s retirement.

Rohit Sharma fires back at critics with a blunt response after his retirement from Test cricket
Rohit Sharma fires back at critics with a blunt response after his retirement from Test cricket (Image source: X)

After an illustrious Test career, Rohit Sharma has announced his retirement from the longest format of the game. The 38-year-old, who captained India to several memorable victories and amassed over 4,300 runs in 67 Tests, will now focus exclusively on One-Day Internationals, where he recently led India to their third Champions Trophy title. While Rohit’s decision marks the end of an era, it has also reignited debates around the criticism he has faced throughout his career-criticism that the Indian skipper has now addressed head-on.

Rohit Sharma slams critics after Test retirement

Rohit has long been a lightning rod for scrutiny, with his performances-especially in Test cricket and the IPL-frequently dissected by pundits and fans alike. In a candid interview following his retirement, Rohit made it clear that while he accepts criticism as part of a sportsperson’s life, he draws the line at what he calls “unnecessary criticism”.

“Criticism is a part of a sportsperson’s life. Criticism is necessary and important. But what I’m against is unnecessary criticism. I don’t like it. There were a lot of things said about me. But I don’t pay attention to any of it, and it doesn’t affect me,” Rohit stated in an interview with Vimal Kumar on YouTube.

He specifically addressed the narrative around his supposed weakness against left-arm pace, a topic that has followed him for years. Rather than engage with every critique, Rohit explained that he prefers to focus on his game: “So many things have been said about me-like I can’t play left-arm fast bowlers, and many other things-but now, I don’t pay attention to it anymore. Now, if you go and defend it, a lot of things might go wrong. And you will be losing out on time, and time is precious. My work is to attack,” he added.

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Rohit’s quite exit and a loud legacy

Despite the noise, Rohit’s achievements in international cricket are undeniable. He retires as one of India’s most prolific modern batters, with over 11,000 ODI runs, more than 4,000 Test runs, and the distinction of being India’s highest run-scorer in T20Is. His leadership has brought India major trophies in both T20 and ODI formats, and his calm demeanour has been credited with fostering a culture of professionalism and selflessness within the team.

Rohit’s departure from Test cricket leaves a leadership vacuum, with names like Jasprit Bumrah and Shubman Gill being considered for the captaincy as India prepares for a challenging tour of England. Yet, as Rohit continues to lead in ODIs, his focus remains unwavering: “My work is to attack”-a mantra that has defined his approach both on and off the field.

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