Rohit Sharma: Indian players will leave for Australia on Sunday and Monday for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, but Indian captain Rohit Sharma will not go to Australia with the squad. According to media reports, Rohit Sharma will not be able to go to Australia with the Indian squad due to personal reasons.
Why will Rohit Sharma not go to Australia with the team?
However, it is not clear yet what is Rohit Sharma's future plan. At the same time, before the Indian team leaves for Australia, head coach Gautam Gambhir will hold a press conference. The players of the Indian team will leave for Australia in 2 batches on Sunday and Monday. Recently, news came that Rohit Sharma may miss the first test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. If media reports are to be believed, Rohit Sharma is going to become a father for the second time. For this reason, he has decided to spend time with his family.
What is the future of Rohit Sharma in Test format?
Recently, the Indian team had to face a 3-0 defeat in the Test series against New Zealand. New Zealand created history by defeating Team India 3-0 on home soil. The Indian team lost the Test series on its home soil after almost 12 years. At the same time, after this defeat, a question mark has been raised on Rohit Sharma's future. What will be Rohit Sharma's future in the Test format? How long will Rohit Sharma remain as captain? Answers to these questions are yet to come, but it is believed that a big decision on Rohit Sharma's future is possible after the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. Apart from this, a big decision can be taken on Gautam Gambhir's continuation as head coach in the Test format.
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