
Fact Check Rohit Sharma Odie Retirement: Rohit Sharma has already said goodbye to Test and T20 format. Now he has suddenly announced his retirement from ODI cricket. Actually Rohit Sharma has shared a picture on social media, which is being linked to his ODI retirement. This picture is becoming very viral, which people have started claiming that ‘Hitman’ has also said goodbye to ODI career. What is the truth of this picture and viral claim? Here you will get the answer to this question.
Rohit Sharma has shared a picture of his helmet in his Instagram story. He has written the date of 23 June 2025 on this picture, and he also wrote that he will always be proud to represent India. As soon as this picture came in front, some people started claiming on social media that Rohit has taken retirement from ODI format.
Actually, Rohit Sharma has shared this story, but he has not written anything in his post related to retirement. At the same time, BCCI has also not made any official confirmation regarding Rohit’s retirement. In this context, all the claims of his ODI retirement prove to be false.
Fake News: Rohit Sharma has Retired!
He posted an emotional story to mark his 18 years with Indian Cricket.
He Still Plays… pic.twitter.com/ivyvdd93Q9– Rudra kp (@iamrudrakp) June 23, 2025
When will Rohit Sharma play next match?
Since Rohit Sharma will now be seen representing the Indian team only in ODI matches, he can play for Team India next time in August. Let us know that Team India has to visit Bangladesh for the series of 3 ODI matches in August. This year, Team India also has to play a three-three ODI series against Australia and South Africa. If Rohit is available for all matches, then by the end of 2025, he will be seen playing in just 9 matches.
Rohit Sharma has scored 11,168 runs in his 273 match ODI career. He is also the biggest personal score batsman in ODI cricket. He also has 32 centuries and 58 fifty in ODI career.
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