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Rohit Sharma Clarifies 5th Test Absence: “It is Not a Retirement Decision”

Ankush Mallick by Ankush Mallick
January 5, 2025
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Rohit Sharma Clarifies SCG Test Absence: "It is Not a Retirement Decision"

Rohit Sharma Clarifies SCG Test Absence: "It is Not a Retirement Decision"

Indian cricket captain Rohit Sharma has firmly dismissed speculation regarding his absence from the Sydney Test, asserting it is not indicative of his retirement. The clarification comes amidst a media frenzy questioning his Test future following India’s loss in the Melbourne Test, which severely impacted their World Test Championship (WTC) final hopes.

Speaking candidly during the lunch break on day two of the SCG Test, Rohit laid out the rationale behind his decision, emphasizing self-awareness and the team’s immediate needs.

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Table of Contents

  • Addressing Retirement Rumors
  • Media Criticism and Mental Fortitude
  • Team Strategy and Personal Decisions
  • Rohit’s Leadership Approach
  • Form Woes and a Road Ahead
  • FAQs
    • Why did Rohit Sharma sit out of the SCG Test?
    • Is Rohit Sharma retiring from Test cricket?
    • What did Rohit Sharma say about media speculation regarding his future?
    • How has Rohit Sharma’s recent form been?
    • What did Rohit Sharma discuss with the coach and selector before stepping aside?

Addressing Retirement Rumors

Rohit Sharma was unequivocal in stating that his decision to sit out the match was unrelated to retirement. “This decision is not a retirement decision,” he told Star Sports. “Nor am I going to take myself out of the game. I sat out of this match because runs are not coming off my bat.”

Rohit’s form has been a concern, with poor performances in recent matches. However, he remains optimistic about regaining his touch. “There is no guarantee runs won’t come five or two months down the line. I have confidence in me that things can change, but at the same time, I have to be realistic as well.”

Media Criticism and Mental Fortitude

The Indian captain also addressed the scrutiny from pundits and media outlets. “Life won’t change by what people with a mic, pen, or laptop write or say. They can’t decide when we should retire, when we should sit out, when we should captain,” Rohit said.

Rohit Sharma and Jasprit Bumrah

Acknowledging the pressures of leadership, he added, “I am a sensible man, mature man, father of two kids. So I know what I need in life.”

Team Strategy and Personal Decisions

Rohit revealed that his decision to step aside was discussed with the coach and selector. “The chat that I had with the coach and the selector was very simple: my bat is not scoring runs, I am not in form, this is an important match, and we need players who are in form.”

He recounted how he reached this conclusion after the Melbourne Test, stating, “On New Year’s, I didn’t want to have this chat with the selector and the coach. But it was in my mind that I am trying my best, but I am not getting the runs. I have to accept it and have to get myself out of the way.”

Rohit’s Leadership Approach

Despite his absence, Rohit’s leadership ethos prioritizes the team’s needs. “As it is, the boys are not in great form. So I had this simple thought in my mind: we can’t carry out-of-form players. That’s why I thought I should tell the coach and the selector what’s going on in my mind. They backed my decision.”

Form Woes and a Road Ahead

Rohit’s recent form has been underwhelming, with an average of 13.30 across ten innings against Bangladesh and New Zealand during the 2023-24 home season. India also suffered a rare 3-0 home-series defeat to New Zealand under his captaincy, the first since 2012-13.

Acknowledging the challenge, he remarked, “It was a difficult decision for me, but if you keep everything in mind, this was a sensible decision. Right now, what does the team need? That is what I was thinking. Nothing else.”

Rohit Sharma’s decision to skip the SCG Test reflects his maturity and commitment to the team’s success. While media speculation may persist, his focus remains on regaining form and contributing effectively when the time is right. As he aptly put it, “Life changes every second, every minute, every day,” leaving fans hopeful for his resurgence in the near future.

Read More: Australia vs India 5th Test: Day 2 Match Report As Boland’s Four-wicket Haul and Pant’s Explosive Innings Keep SCG Test Finely Poised

FAQs

Why did Rohit Sharma sit out of the SCG Test?

Rohit Sharma opted out of the Sydney Test due to a lack of runs from his bat, stating that he wasn’t in form and the team needed players performing consistently.

Is Rohit Sharma retiring from Test cricket?

No, Rohit Sharma has clarified that his decision to skip the SCG Test is not related to retirement and expressed confidence in turning his form around in the future.

What did Rohit Sharma say about media speculation regarding his future?

Rohit Sharma criticized media narratives, saying, “People with a mic, pen, or laptop can’t decide when we should retire or sit out.”

How has Rohit Sharma’s recent form been?

Rohit has struggled recently, averaging 13.30 across ten innings against Bangladesh and New Zealand, and India suffered a 3-0 home-series loss to New Zealand under his captaincy.

What did Rohit Sharma discuss with the coach and selector before stepping aside?

Rohit informed them of his lack of form and suggested sitting out for the team’s benefit, which was supported by both the coach and selector.

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