India, May 7 -- Rohit Sharma has announced his retirement from Test cricket with just over a month to go for India's tour of England. Rohit's decision means someone new will take over India's captaincy in the first Test at Leeds on June 20. Rohit goes out as India's 10th most successful Test captain, winning 12 out of 24 matches. It's still the most wins for any skipper who captained India in less than 40 Tests, as a win percentage of 60 demonstrates, the same as MS Dhoni. Ever since he took over as India's all-format captain, Rohit led India to two big series wins - against Australia in 2023 and England in 2024. However, the remainder of the year didn't work as well as he'd have imagined, as in October, New Zealand inflicted a 3-0 clean ...
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