No BCCI pressure behind Rohit Sharma’s test retirement: Rajiv Shukla

BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla confirmed that Rohit Sharma’s decision to retire from Test cricket was completely personal, with no participation from the board or selection committee. Sharma announced his retirement on Wednesday ahead of the upcoming five -match Test series in England from June 20, while last year continued to be available for ODI after the T20I Post The World Cup retired before the World Cup.“As far as Rohit Test cricket is related to Sharma’s retirement, he has taken his decision. It is our policy that players who decide retirement – we do not put any pressure on them, nor do we suggest anything, nor do we say anything, “Shukla told PTI video.Shukla insisted that the BCCI did not affect Rohit’s decision to move away from Test cricket.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?Shukla said, “The more we admire him, the lower it is. He is a great batsman. The good thing is that he has not yet decided to retire from cricket (only ODIs will play). So we will definitely take advantage of his experience and talent,” Shukla said.
Rohit’s Test career showed adverse performance in the country and abroad. In home conditions, he scored 2,535 runs in 34 tests at an impressive average of 51.73, including 10 centuries and eight fifty decades in 55 innings, with the highest score of 212.His foreign records including the final matches of two ICC World Test Championships in the UK, 1,766 runs in 33 tests and an average of 30.98 in 61 innings, with two centuries and 10 half -centuries, posted the best score of 127.
Rohit performed his strongest foreign performance in the West Indies, with 290 runs in four tests and five innings at an average of 58.00, one century and two fifties.While Rohit has established himself as a white-ball cricket great, his test career in 67 matches did not achieve the same level of success.