Indian cricket stalwart Rohit Sharma has firmly dismissed retirement speculation, declaring his intent to not only play in the 2027 ODI World Cup but to win it. Speaking during a heartfelt interaction, the 38-year-old opener reaffirmed his commitment to Indian cricket and his hunger for the elusive World Cup title.
Rohit Sharma sets sights on 2027 triumph
In a bold and emotional declaration, Rohit Sharma has confirmed that he will continue playing international cricket with the goal of lifting the 2027 ICC ODI World Cup. The announcement came during a touching interaction with a Make-A-Wish child, where the young fan asked if Rohit would still be playing in the next World Cup. Rohit’s response was emphatic: “I want to play. I will play. And I will win it.”
This statement comes amid swirling rumors about his retirement following the conclusion of the India-Australia ODI series. At 38, Rohit remains one of India’s most experienced and dependable batters, and his declaration has reignited excitement among fans and pundits alike.
A legacy still in the making
Despite stepping down from captaincy in all formats, Rohit’s passion for the game remains undiminished. He emphasized that his heart and mind are fully committed to the sport and that he still has unfinished business—most notably, winning the ODI World Cup, the only major title missing from his illustrious career.
Former teammate Dinesh Karthik also weighed in, stating that Rohit’s inclusion in the 2027 squad is realistic if he maintains his fitness and form.
Key highlights from Rohit’s statement
- Rohit Sharma confirms participation in 2027 ODI World Cup
- Declares intent to win the tournament for India
- Dismisses all retirement speculation
- Statement made during a Make-A-Wish interaction
- Emphasizes commitment to fitness and performance
- Receives support from former players and fans alike
A boost for Indian cricket’s future
Rohit’s announcement is more than just a personal milestone—it’s a morale booster for Indian cricket. His experience, leadership, and batting prowess will be invaluable as India builds a squad for the 2027 World Cup. With young talent emerging and veterans like Rohit staying the course, the team’s prospects look promising.
Sources: Hindustan Times, NDTV Sports, OTTplay