Rohit Sharma’s name has been synonymous with elegant strokeplay and record-breaking sixes. Now, a major chapter in his illustrious career is set to close. In a revelation that has sent ripples through the cricketing world, his childhood coach, Dinesh Lad, has confirmed that the Indian captain plans to retire from One Day International (ODI) cricket after the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup .
The announcement comes on the heels of a vintage performance from the ‘Hitman.’ Fresh off a match-winning, unbeaten 121 against Australia in Sydney—his 33rd ODI century and ninth against the Aussies—Sharma appears to be in peak form . This innings wasn’t just about runs; it was a statement of intent. At 38, he’s not just participating; he’s leading from the front and setting his sights on the sport’s ultimate ODI prize.
“Rohit has plans to retire only after he has played the 2027 World Cup,” Lad confirmed, providing a clear roadmap for the veteran batter’s future . This news is a massive boost for Team India, who will rely heavily on his experience and calm leadership for one final, glorious campaign on the global stage.
Sharma’s decision to see out his ODI career until 2027 means fans will be treated to more of the legendary partnership with Virat Kohli. Lad also took a moment to praise Kohli’s incredible resilience, highlighting the duo’s relentless chase of the monumental records set by the ‘God of Cricket,’ Sachin Tendulkar .
While Tendulkar’s record of 100 international centuries remains a towering peak, Kohli has been rewriting the record books in his own right. He recently surpassed Tendulkar’s record for the most 50+ scores in successful ODI run chases, a testament to his ‘chase master’ reputation . Together, Sharma and Kohli form the bedrock of India’s batting, a combination of grace and grit that has defined an era.
Before the long road to 2027 truly begins, both Sharma and Kohli are fully focused on the immediate challenge: the upcoming home series against a formidable South African side. The tour, scheduled to run from mid-November to mid-December 2025, will feature a full slate of Tests, ODIs, and T20Is .
This series serves as a crucial testing ground for India’s senior players. It’s an opportunity for Sharma to continue his rich vein of form and for the team to build momentum heading into the next World Cup cycle. Every match from here on is a step towards their ultimate goal in 2027.
The legacy of Indian batting is a story of giants. Here’s a quick look at how these modern greats stack up against the legend.
| Player | ODI Centuries | International Centuries | Notable Record |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sachin Tendulkar | 49 | 100 | Most international centuries (all formats) |
| Virat Kohli | 50+ | 82 | Most 50+ scores in ODI chases |
| Rohit Sharma | 33 | 50 | Most ODI double-centuries (3) |
As Sharma and Kohli continue to add to their tallies, they are not just chasing records; they are crafting their own unique chapters in cricket history, all while preparing for one last, spectacular dance at the 2027 World Cup.
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