How long will Rohit Sharma play ODI cricket? Revealed himself in an event, see VIDEO
Rohit Sharma Gives Update On His ODI Future: Former captain of the Indian team and number-1 batsman of ODI cricket, Rohit Sharma has made a big revelation about his ODI career. Rohit Sharma said that he wants to play for a long time. He told that he wants to remain on top for as long as possible.
Rohit Sharma is ending the year 2025 with number-1 ODI ranking. The 38-year-old Mumbai cricketer played all 14 ODI matches for India in 2025 and scored a total of 650 runs with the help of two centuries and four half-centuries. In October 2025, he performed brilliantly with the bat in the three-match ODI series in Australia. Rohit was given the Man of the Series award for his excellent performance. After that, he maintained his form in the recently concluded ODI series against South Africa and played some half-centuries.
Before that series in Australia, there was a big question regarding the form and future of Rohit Sharma. But he calmed everyone down with his bat. Rohit Sharma made India the winner of T20 World Cup as captain. Along with this, in the year 2025, under the captaincy of Rohit, the Indian team won the Champions Trophy title.
Rohit Sharma will be seen playing in Vijay Hazare Trophy from 24th December.
Now Rohit Sharma will be seen playing in India’s domestic cricket Vijay Hazare Trophy. Before this tournament, Rohit Sharma attended an event in Gurugram on Sunday (21 December). While addressing the people sitting there, he also gave a big update about his future in international cricket. He told that he wants to play for India for a long time. From this it has become clear that Rohit is fully prepared for the World Cup 2027.
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During the event, Rohit said that my life was similar, it was very difficult to start. But once I caught the momentum, when I sat in the plane in the plane, the altitude that the plane held has not come down yet. I think that’s what matters, and I don’t want that plane to land so early. I still have to be up there. I am sure everyone here has traveled on a plane. That’s why I gave this example.
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He further said that when the plane reaches an altitude of 35,000-40,000 feet, you feel good and relaxed; We eat and sleep. So life is also like this. Once you get that momentum, I think it’s important that you hold on, and then obviously landing is important, but it’s up to you when you want to land.
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