Rohit Sharma’s international captaincy tenure came to an end on Saturday when the national chairman of selectors, Ajit Agarkar, unveiled Shubman Gill as the new ODI skipper, set to take over in two weeks in Australia when India play their first set of 50-over games since winning the ICC Champions Trophy under Rohit earlier this year.

Since taking over as white-ball captain in 2021, Rohit has built a supreme record in international cricket with his 73.5 win percentage ranking the best among all captains who have led in at least 100 international matches. Having led India to the T20 World Cup title and the Champions Trophy win this year, Rohit was within touching distance of clinching the World Cup title too in 2023. However, it wasn’t the case forever that the Mumbaikar was regarded as an

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