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Rohit Sharma wants his spot as Captain for England ODIs and Champions Trophy 2025

19 Jan, 2025 4:50 AM, Sun

Rohit Sharma wants his spot as Captain for England ODIs and Champions Trophy 2025

Rohit Sharma is set to go on as India's ODI skipper; this was affirmed when the BCCI reported he will sit in as chief on the question and answer session booked for January 18, when the crews for the Bosses Prize and the ODIs against Britain will be declared. The three ODIs against Britain will be India's rearward in the organization before they start their Bosses Prize mission against Bangladesh in Dubai on February 20. Rohit's future came into sharp concentration after he had remained down from India's XI in the fifth and last Trial of the Boundary Gavaskar Prize recently. He, notwithstanding, explained that the choice ought not be confused as a retirement. Rohit, 37, has been battling for structure and during the home series against New Zealand, he additionally owned up to captaincy mistakes, which added to India's 3-0 whitewash. In six Test innings against New Zealand at home, Rohit oversaw just 91 runs at a normal of 15.16 and afterward in the Line Gavaskar Prize, his normal drooped further to 6.20 in five innings. In a bid to rediscover his structure, Rohit had connected up with the Mumbai crew for instructional courses in the number one spot up to the beginning of the second period of the Ranji Prize. Having finished his T20I profession by coming out on top for the T20 World Cup championship in Barbados last year, Rohit currently gets the opportunity to lead India to an ODI world title at the Heroes Prize. India will play all their three association games in Dubai, which will likewise organize one of the semi-finals and conceivably the last as well, in the event that India arrive. India have played only six ODIs since November 19, 2023, when they lost to Australia On the planet Cup last in Ahmedabad.

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