India captain Rohit Sharma is not considering retirement soon and has set two big goals for him before riding into the sunset. Having come perilously close to winning the 2023 World Cup last year, Rohit Sharma, along with the entire nation, was left shattered when India lost the final to Australia on November 19. Rohit, in particular, cut an extremely heartbroken figure as many, including himself, believed it was his last chance to lift the biggest ICC silverware that there is. Rohit was part of India’s historic 2007 T20 World Cup winning campaign in South Africa, but has always reiterated that for him, the World Cup means the 50-overs format. Which is why the visuals of the India captain struggling to hold back tears was a tough one to come to terms with. At 36, the belief was that Rohit may have played his last ODI World Cup, but going by his own admission, the doors to the next one remains open. Rohit would be 40 by the time the 2027 World Cup in South Africa comes knocking, but the India captain is not ruling it out. Dispelling the thoughts of retirement, Rohit is keen to feature in the showpiece event three years from now and the World Test Championship final next year. “I haven’t really thought about retirement. But I don’t know where life takes you. I am still playing well at this point in time – so I am thinking I am going to continue for a few more years and then, I don’t know. I really want to win the World Cup and there is a WTC final in 2025, hopefully India makes it,” Rohit told renowned anchor and host Gaurav Kapur on his show Breakfast with Champions. Since taking over as India’s full-time captain, Rohit has come twice to winning the big prize, only to stumble at the final hurdle in 2023. In June, India lost the WTC final to Australia, before going down to the same team a few months later. But with his eyes locked on the T20 World Cup, the road to which leads through the IPL, Rohit is hitting the straps for the Mumbai Indians.
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