New Delhi: In a thrilling finale to the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, Rohit Sharma led India to a historic victory over New Zealand, securing their third title in the tournament. This win not only solidified Rohit’s legacy as one of the most successful captains in white-ball cricket but also put to rest the swirling rumors about his future in the ODI format. As India celebrated their triumph, Rohit made it clear that he has no plans to retire from ODIs, dispelling speculation that had been building up to the tournament.
Rohit’s performance in the final was nothing short of spectacular. He scored 76 runs in 83 balls, setting the tone for India’s successful chase of 252 runs. This half-century marked a significant milestone, as Rohit became one of the few captains to achieve this feat in an ICC Champions Trophy final. His knock was instrumental in guiding India to victory, showcasing his enduring form and commitment to the team.
The victory marked Rohit’s second ICC title as captain, following India’s win in the T20 World Cup in 2024. Rohit emphasized the team’s hunger for success, highlighting the presence of stalwart players who make his job easier. With the next major ODI tournament being the 2027 ODI World Cup, Rohit’s focus remains on continuing to contribute to India’s success in the format.
India’s win in the Champions Trophy 2025 was a testament to the team’s depth and consistency. Rohit’s leadership has been pivotal in shaping a team that is hungry for success, with a blend of experienced players and young talent. As India looks forward to future tournaments, Rohit’s decision to continue playing ODIs will undoubtedly be a boost to the team’s morale and ambitions.
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