- Rohit Sharma: There is speculation about Rohit Sharma’s retirement from international cricket before the World Cup 2027. In his place, the name of a new player has come up in this captain’s list in the next World Cup…
Rohit Sharma:
This time the ODI World Cup 2027 is to be organized in countries like South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. In the 2023 World Cup, Australia became the world champion by defeating Team India in
the final match. The Indian team would like to forget this defeat and win the next World Cup. Preparations for the World Cup 2027 will begin with the beginning of next year. Fans will see many big changes in the squad along with the captain.
In place of Rohit Sharma, the BCCI is making a strategy to surprise the fans by announcing a new captain in ODIs before the World Cup.
Rohit Sharma will not be the captain of Team India!
Rohit Sharma will not be seen as the captain of Team India in the World Cup 2027. The biggest reason for this is the speculation about his retirement. In fact, if reports are to be believed, Hitman is going to announce his retirement from international cricket in some time. The biggest reason for this is his current form. If he takes this decision, then soon the new captain of Team India can be announced who can represent India in the 2027 World Cup.
This player can be made captain
After Rohit Sharma, Shubhman Gill ‘s name is at the forefront in the race to become the captain of Team India. He has become India’s leading player in all three formats. Apart from being a strong player, he also has captaincy experience. Apart from IPL, Gill has also captained Team India in T20 International.
Under his captaincy, India has won 4 out of 5 T20Is. Not only this, the board wants a captain who can become a brand value in the coming times and take India to new heights, whose dominance is established among teams around the world.
How was the performance of Team India in the 2023 World Cup
The 2023 World Cup was held in India. India dominated its opponents throughout this World Cup. Team India qualified for the final by winning 10 matches one-sidedly, but in the end Australia won the title by defeating India by 6 wickets.