Rohit Sharma: Discussions are continuously increasing regarding the future of former Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma. Meanwhile, a big statement of his childhood coach Dinesh Lad has come out.
Rohit Sharma: Discussions are continuously increasing regarding the future of former Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma. It is being claimed in many reports that the third ODI match against England at Lord’s may prove to be the last match of his international career. Amid speculations about Hitman’s retirement, his childhood coach Dinesh Lad has given a big statement.
What did Rohit’s childhood coach say?
Amid speculations about Rohit Sharma’s retirement, his childhood coach Dinesh Lad had a special conversation with ABP News. During this, Dinesh was asked that there is speculation that Rohit can play his last international match at Lord’s. What do you have to say about this? Responding to this, Lad said, “I personally want Rohit to play the 2027 ODI World Cup, I have only one dream that Rohit represents India in the 2027 World Cup.”
Expressed desire to see the World Cup played
Further, when Dinesh Lad was asked about Rohit’s form, he said, “Forms keep going up and down, but I want to see him playing in the 2027 ODI World Cup.” Will an era also end with Rohit? In response to this, Rohit’s coach said that if he retires, an era will definitely end with him, he is a big player. Taking his point further, Lad said that his form keeps going up and down, but it does not mean that he is a bad player.
Rohit doesn’t need to prove anything
Talking about Rohit’s fitness, Dinesh Lad said, “Being a coach, I don’t think he needs to prove anything to anyone. He wants to win the 2027 ODI World Cup and is clear about his career. He further said, I don’t think Rohit needs to prove his fitness. He is still completely fit.”
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