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Legends, pundits, and cricket gurus react as Rohit Sharma calls time on his Test career

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Team India captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket on his Instagram handle today. After serving the team for 12 years with dignity, including as captain, Rohit finally called it a day as legends and pundits took to Twitter to congratulate the Mumbai batter.

‌Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket on his Instagram handle on Wednesday. The Mumbai batter represented India in 67 Tests, including 24 as the captain of the side, and aggregated 4301 runs at an average of 40.57 with 12 hundreds and 18 fifties to his name. He also led India to their second consecutive WTC final in 2023 and has the second-best win percentage for an Indian Test captain, after Virat Kohli, who has led the country in a minimum of 10 Test matches.

Having retired from T20Is after leading India to their second T20 World Cup last year, Rohit emphasised that he will continue to play for India in ODIs. With Twitter buzzing with the news, experts and pundits joined in to congratulate the veteran player.

 End of Era

Thank You, Skipper

Thank You, Rohit!

Farewell, Hitman 

Legacy Marches On

Emotional Yet Proud

Test Cricket Great

Retirement Of A Legend

Thank You, Ro

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