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'Rohit Should Be Part Of 2027 ODI World Cup, He Still Has Hunger And Determination': Dinesh Lad
Rohit, who led India to the Champions Trophy glory earlier this year, announced his retirement from Test cricket in May ahead of the England tour. The 38-year-old had earlier announced his retirement from T20I cricket following the T20 World Cup triumph in Barbados last year.
With the ODI quadrennial spectacle more than two years away and limited 50-over matches for India in the months to come, rumours have sparked over Rohit's future in the ODI format.
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