What We Know So Far About Rohit Sharma's Future

A factual rundown of Rohit Sharma's current status: his retirements from Tests and T20Is, the ODI captaincy handover, recent form, and the BCCI's latest statement.

Jul 18, 2026 - 04:58
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What We Know So Far About Rohit Sharma's Future
Rohit Sharma batting for India in the ongoing ODI series against England

NEW DELHI — With retirement speculation swirling around Rohit Sharma ahead of the series-deciding third ODI at Lord's, here is a clear-eyed summary of what's actually confirmed about his career status — separate from the rumours.

What's Already Confirmed

  • T20Is: Retired on June 29, 2024, immediately after captaining India to the T20 World Cup title.
  • Tests: Retired on May 7, 2025, ending his leadership across the two longer formats.
  • ODI captaincy: Handed over to Shubman Gill in 2024, as part of India's broader generational transition in white-ball cricket.
  • ODIs: Still an active player, currently featuring in India's ongoing series in England.

What's Fuelling the Speculation

Rohit's recent returns have been modest — 11 runs in the first ODI against England, followed by a slow 26 off 47 balls in the second at Cardiff, his slowest innings among scores of 25-plus in his ODI career. Reports have also suggested selectors are looking to build the top order around Yashasvi Jaiswal ahead of the 2027 World Cup, and unconfirmed reports noted his parents had travelled to London for the Lord's match.

What the BCCI Has Said

BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia issued a direct denial on July 17: "I want to firmly assert that there has been no such discussion that Rohit will be playing his last match at Lord's on Sunday." He added that Rohit remains a regular member of the ODI squad and "will continue to represent the country as long as he is in the scheme of things."

What's Still Unknown

Neither Rohit nor the BCCI has set any timeline for a potential ODI retirement, and no announcement is expected around the Lord's match itself. His place in India's plans through the 2027 World Cup cycle will likely continue to depend on form and fitness rather than any fixed date.

Bottom Line

As things stand, Rohit Sharma has retired from two of India's three international formats, no longer captains any of them, but remains an active, selected ODI player with no confirmed retirement plans — despite speculation that has repeatedly outpaced the facts.

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