It is highly likely that he will announce retirement at the end of fifth Test match in Sydney


Mumbai: Indian Test cricket team captain Rohit Sharma has decided to retire from Test cricket.
According to a report by the Times of India, Rohit Sharma will announce his retirement at the end of the ongoing five-Test series against Australia.
According to Indian media, senior BCCI officials and selectors are also aware of this and have spoken to the captain, but there are reports that Rohit is adamant about his decision to retire and will not change it.
The reports also suggest that the time when Rohit Sharma will announce this cannot be predicted, but it is highly likely that he will announce his retirement at the end of the fifth Test match in Sydney.
According to Indian media, Rohit Sharma has scored only 31 runs in six innings of the three Test matches of this series.
Australia currently has a 2-1 lead in the Test series, while one Test match was drawn.

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