India, March 13 -- Four days after India's Champions Trophy victory, beating New Zealand in the final in Dubai and the discussion around captain Rohit Sharma's future refuses to die down. And this was after Rohit openly announced that he was not retiring from ODIs and requested everyone to stop spreading rumours. Backing Rohit fully for his decision to continue playing the 50-overs format, legendary South Africa cricketer AB de Villiers said Rohit has no reason to retire as his staggering record as captain speaks for himself.

Rohit has the best win percentage among all captains in ODI cricket and he has now become only the second Indian captain to win multiple ICC tournaments -- he led India to the T20 World Cup title last year before or...