Following his retirement announcement from T20I cricket after India's triumphant 2024 World Cup win in the Americas, and his exit from Test cricket in May, Rohit Sharma has chosen to concentrate on ODI cricket, setting his sights on the 2027 ODI World Cup in Africa. Despite having the captaincy stripped from him in a rather abrupt manner, the star opener remained unfazed, finishing India's ODI series against Australia as the top scorer on Saturday.
Rohit scored a total of 202 runs, with an impressive high of an unbeaten 121 in the Sydney ODI. His average of 101 and a strike rate of 85.59 highlighted his consistency and ability to maintain fluency, especially since his return to the Indian team in March, when he led India to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy in Dubai.
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