Since both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are nearing the end of their careers, fans are still curious about their futures in the game even though the Champions Trophy is gone and all the players will be concentrating on the IPL.
The competition is now completed, as Rohit has won his second ICC title as captain and his fourth overall as an international player. Against New Zealand in the final, he was also named the game’s MVP. The captain of India, who had stated that he would not be retiring from 50-over cricket, is thinking about staying healthy until the 2027 World Cup and still wants to play Test cricket, according to recent reports from. According to the source, the 37-year-old legend is working harder with coach Abhishek Nayar and his old Mumbai teammate in order to keep the game sustainable.
Even though Rohit Sharma is unquestionably a talented player, his recent performances have been erratic.
Rohit Sharma did not perform at his best throughout the Champions Trophy, as he was unable to attain some significant scores before to the final. At an average of 36, he could only muster 180 runs in five games. He last played in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, when he ended up being the captain with the lowest average while touring Australia due to his poor performance. It appears that in the forthcoming games and competitions, he would wish to go past these errors and return to his peak.
Speaking about India’s schedule, the team will go to England for a five-match Test series following the IPL. India, led by Rahul Dravid, has not defeated England at home since 2007, making this series even more difficult. In 2021, India’s most recent series against England finished in a 2-2 draw.