How Did Sachin Tendulkar Celebrate Rohit Sharma's Test Career?

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Key Takeaways
- Rohit Sharma concluded his Test career with significant achievements.
- Sachin Tendulkar praised Rohit's contributions to cricket.
- Rohit led India through a transitional phase.
- India must choose a long-term captain moving forward.
- Rohit remains committed to the ODI format.
New Delhi, May 8 (NationPress) The iconic cricketer Sachin Tendulkar praised Rohit Sharma for his exceptional Test career, expressing his best wishes for his future pursuits. He reminisced about the moment he presented Test cap No. 280 to Rohit during the match against West Indies at Eden Gardens in 2013.
In his inaugural match, Rohit scored an impressive 177 runs, followed by an unbeaten 111 in the subsequent Test of the series, both leading to victories for India by an innings. He was also awarded the Player of the Series, coinciding with Tendulkar's final Test match for India.
"I vividly recall handing you your Test cap back in 2013 at Eden Gardens, and then recently standing alongside you on the balcony of Wankhede Stadium. Your journey has been extraordinary. From that moment to now, you've dedicated your all to Indian cricket as both a player and captain. Well done, Rohit, on your Test career, and best of luck for your future endeavors," Tendulkar expressed on X on Thursday.
Rohit's announcement of his Test retirement on Wednesday was unexpected, especially with India's five-Test series in England set to commence on June 20 at Headingley. He concluded his Test career with a total of 4,301 runs from 67 matches at an average of 40.57, despite a recent decline in form. Throughout his career, he achieved 12 centuries and 18 fifties, with a remarkable high score of 212 against South Africa in Ranchi in October 2019.
Rohit has committed to continuing in the ODI format, having already declared his retirement from T20I following last year's T20 World Cup victory. Under his leadership, India also secured the ICC Champions Trophy title, defeating New Zealand in the final for their third championship.
As India's Test captain since 2022, Rohit steered the team through a crucial transitional phase marked by injuries, leading them in 24 Tests and achieving 12 wins. Key highlights of his decade-long Test career include two appearances in the ICC World Test Championship Finals and India's historic Test series triumph in Australia during the 2020/21 season.
As the new World Test Championship cycle begins with the England tour, India faces the challenge of selecting a long-term captain, with Shubman Gill and Jasprit Bumrah emerging as leading candidates for the role.