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'Your impact will echo in dressing room forever': Tributes pour in as Rohit Sharma announces retirement

Updated on: 08 May,2025 05:11 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Representing India in 67 matches, Rohit concluded his Test career with 4,301 runs. His career best score in the format is 212 runs. The veteran also has 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries in the longest format of the game

'Your impact will echo in dressing room forever': Tributes pour in as Rohit Sharma announces retirement

Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir and Roger Binny. Pics/Yogen Shah, PTI

Rohit Sharma on Wednesday announced his retirement from Test cricket with immediate effect. The veteran of 67 Test matches took to his official social media handles to make the announcement of his retirement, following which, wishes poured in from across the cricketing fraternity.

India's World Cup-winning all-rounder Yuvraj Singh hailed Rohit by saying, "your journey in whites has been special".


"Test cricket asks a lot of you - grit, patience, and character. Brotherman, you gave it everything and yet made it look effortless. From a quiet fighter to a leader at the top, your journey in whites has been special. Proud of you, go well," Yuvraj said. Taking to X:


Wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant echoed the emotional void Rohit's absence would leave in the Test team.

"Your presence and impact will echo in that dressing room forever. Always love, @rohitsharma45 bhai," Pant posted on Instagram.

 
 
 
 
 
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"A master, a leader & a gem!" Team India's incumbent head coach Gautam Gambhir posted on his X account.

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"End of an era! @ImRo45, your grit, grace, and leadership in Test cricket will always remain a big part of India's cricket journey. Thank you for the memories, Captain!," said former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel.

Rohit Sharma. Picture Courtesy/Parthiv Patel`s Instagram accountRohit Sharma. Picture Courtesy/Parthiv Patel's Instagram account

Former India captain Sourav Ganguly felt Rohit, who has recently struggled in the format, made "the right decision at the right time."

India batter Mayank Agarwal took a walk down memory lane.

"The walks from the pavilion, the silent understanding between the 22 yards, the shared laughs in the dressing room, and the dominating mindset in the middle. Glad to have shared these memories in the whites with you," Mayank wrote.

Former India pacer RP Singh hailed Rohit's "immeasurable" contribution to Indian cricket as a player and a leader.

"Big salute to @ImRo45!Your contributions to Indian cricket are immeasurable. From thrilling knocks to leading the team with passion & pride, you've given it your all. Wishing you a well-deserved break & a future filled with joy! Singh said.

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Rohit's longtime Mumbai teammate Ajinkya Rahane admitted he was taken aback by the news of the Test retirement.

"I'm actually shocked. I didn't know that he retired in the Test format. Whatever his plans are, he has done really well, improved his game, as a Test batter. He started his career 5-6 number and then opened the innings.

"I thought the way he adapted to that opening slot was amazing to see. He always wanted to take on the bowlers, play with freedom. And that's what he wanted other players to do as well, play with freedom," Rahane said.

 
 
 
 
 
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Team India's youngsters, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Dhruv Jurel also extended their wishes to their captain.

"Rohit bhai, sharing the crease with you in whites was nothing less than a blessing. Thank you for everything," Jaiswal said.

Jurel, who was handed his Test debut under Rohit, added: "Always my first skipper. Happy Retirement, Rohit bhaiya."

 
 
 
 
 
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Representing India in 67 matches, Rohit concluded his Test career with 4,301 runs. His career best score in the format is 212 runs. The veteran also has 12 centuries and 18 half-centuries in the longest format of the game.

ICC president Jay Shah too hailed Rohit's contribution.

"Thank you @ImRo45 for your bold leadership in Test cricket, and the entertainment you provided to fans of the longest format over your career. Wishing you all the best for future innings on and off the field!" Shah wrote.

"Rohit Sharma's impact on Indian cricket transcends records and statistics. He brought a sense of calm and assurance to the team ¿ both as a player and as a captain. His ability to stay composed under pressure and to consistently put the team's needs above his own made him a truly special player and leader," BCCI President Roger Binny said.

"Indian cricket has been fortunate to have a figure like Rohit someone who upheld the highest standards of professionalism and sportsmanship. He leaves behind not just a remarkable playing record, but a culture of discipline and selflessness that will inspire future generations," he added.

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan reminisced Rohit's exploits in England, while wishing him good luck for the future.

"Congratulations @ImRo45 on your test career. 2021 test series in England will be remembered for your heroics. Go well in your next phase," Pathan said.
Former India leggie Amit Mishra also acknowledged Rohit's decade-long career in whites.

"Congratulations on a legendary Test career, @ImRo45. You've made India proud. All the best for your ODI journey. God bless you."

Former India pacer Munaf Patel praised Rohit's achievements in the longest format of the game.

"Thank you for amazing memories Kaptaan Shaab Congratulations on your amazing Career and all your achievements in #TestCricket," Munaf tweeted.

Earlier, Rohit retired from the shortest format of the game after the T20 World Cup 2024 triumph. The 38-year-old will only don the Indian jersey in the One-Day Internationals (ODIs).

(With PTI Inputs)

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