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Rohit Sharma to remain India's Test and ODI captain

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Rohit Sharma to remain India's Test and ODI captain

Rohit Sharma will remain on as chief of India's Test and one-day groups, the nation's cricket board said, after he finished his T20 global vocation with a World Cup win. Senior batsman Rohit drove India to the T20 title last month, finishing the cricket-frantic country's worldwide prize dry season since the 2013 Bosses Prize. Rohit, 37, Virat Kohli, 35, and Ravindra Jadeja, 35, reported their T20 exit after the success over South Africa in the last in Barbados. It was likewise the last counterpart for active mentor Rahul Dravid. "After this triumph, the following stage is the 2025 WTC (World Test Title) last and the Heroes Prize," Jay Shah, secretary of the Leading group of Control for Cricket in India, said in a video message. "I'm really certain that we will win both the competitions under the administration of Rohit Sharma." Shah applauded the threesome of veteran players, as well as Dravid. "This was our third last over the most recent one year," Shah expressed, alluding to the ODI World Cup and the World Test Title. The ODI Champions Prize is booked to be held in February and Walk 2025 in Pakistan, a country which India has wouldn't visit in that frame of mind because of political pressures. The World Test Title cycle will end in June 2025 with the last at Ruler's in London. India have two times wrapped sprinters up in the Test title, losing the last to Australia last year. Rohit's India likewise lost the ODI last to Australia at home in 2023. Rohit assumed control over the captaincy of the white-ball group in 2021 and turned into the all-design pioneer a year after the fact.

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