New Delhi: In the world of cricket, few leaders have managed to inspire and dominate as effectively as Rohit Sharma. Fresh from leading India to victory in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Rohit has silenced retirement rumors with a performance that underscores his enduring relevance in the sport. AB de Villiers, a cricket legend in his own right, has come out in strong support of Rohit’s decision to continue his ODI career, highlighting his impressive win percentage and transformation as a batter.
Rohit’s recent success is not just a testament to his personal prowess but also a reflection of his strategic leadership. By becoming the second Indian captain after MS Dhoni to win multiple ICC titles, Rohit has cemented his position as one of the most successful captains in the history of Indian cricket. His win percentage of almost 74% is a staggering figure, significantly higher than any other ODI captain, making him a strong contender for the title of one of the best ODI captains of all time if he continues playing.
One of the most striking aspects of Rohit’s career is his ability to evolve and adapt. Since 2022, he has transformed his batting style, particularly in the powerplay, where his strike rate has surged to 115. This transformation has been pivotal in setting the tone for India’s aggressive batting approach, allowing them to dominate opponents from the outset. Rohit’s performance in the Champions Trophy final, where he scored 76 runs and earned the Player of the Match award, was a prime example of this new aggressive style.
De Villiers has praised Rohit not only for his achievements but also for his dedication to the sport. “Why would he retire?” de Villiers questions, emphasizing that Rohit has no reason to step back given his impressive record as both a batter and captain. As Rohit prepares to take the field for Mumbai Indians in the upcoming IPL 2025, his commitment to cricket remains unwavering, inspiring fans and teammates alike.
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