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After Indian captain Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket, the decision sparked plenty of debate. Amid the noise, Rohit didn't hold back he hit back at commentators who had been critical of his recent form with the bat. One of the most vocal responses came from former India cricketer and commentator Sanjay Manjrekar, who weighed in on the conversation with his own take.
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Former India cricketer turned commentator Sanjay Manjrekar feels Rohit Sharma's Test average would've taken a massive hit had he played in the upcoming series against England. Rohit announced his retirement just ahead of the all-important series as Shubman Gill has been announced as the new skipper. Recently, Manjrekar compared Rohit and Virat Kohli's Test careers as they bid adieu to the longest format. The former batter mentioned Rohit's lack of hundreds in the SENA countries and said that his average would've dropped down to 30s, had he gone to England to play. "Virat Kohli has got 12 hundreds. Rohit Sharma in SENA countries â just the one, against England at The Oval in 2021. And I dare say, had he gone to England, that average would have dropped into the 30s. So, when it comes to red-ball cricket I say, RoKo, stop that," said Manjrekar in a video shared on his Instagram account. Expand article logo Continue reading Furthermore, Manjrekar asserted that there was no comparison between the two in Test cricket and the term 'RoKo' is only fits well for white-ball cricket.
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