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Post by : Rameen Ariff
At 38, Rohit Sharma faces a new chapter in a career that has already yielded more than 11,000 international runs and a host of records. No longer the white-ball captain, confined to a single format and making his comeback after almost five months out, the veteran opener must demonstrate once more the qualities that made him a mainstay in India's one-day side.
Across the India vs Australia ODI series, each outing carries significance beyond the runs on the board; every knock is an appraisal of form, temperament and intent. For Rohit, the task is not merely technical repair — it is to show that the intensity and clarity of purpose that fuelled his best years still drive him, even as selectors and critics weigh his future.
Fans around the world still watch closely when he takes guard, searching for those familiar strokes: an elegant cover drive, an assured pull, a composed expression under pressure. These moments do more than add to totals — they signal that a player of his calibre can adapt and continue to influence the game.
While retirement speculation will not fully subside, Rohit Sharma’s ongoing journey underscores the resolve of an athlete determined to keep contributing. His career remains a reminder that longevity in sport depends as much on will and adaptation as on past achievements.
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