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Rohit Sharma — Captaincy Record

International & IPL · 2013-2025

Career snapshot

142

Int’l Matches

103 wins 158

IPL Matches

87 wins 2

ICC Titles

2024 T20 WC, 2025 CT 5

IPL Titles

2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020

Format-wise record

FormatSpanMatWonLostTiedDrawNRWin% Test2022-20242412903050.00% ODI2017-20255642121—175.00% T20I2017-20246249121—079.03% Overall (Int’l)2017-20251421033323172.53% IPL (Mumbai Indians)2013-202315887674—055.06%

Notable Achievements

ICC Titles2 — 2024 T20 World Cup, 2025 Champions Trophy IPL Titles5 — 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 (joint-most all-time with MS Dhoni) Asia Cup Titles2 — 2018, 2023 (ODI format, non-ICC) Ended 11-year ICC droughtIndia’s 2024 T20 World Cup win was the country’s first ICC title since Dhoni’s 2013 Champions Trophy

India captaincy

Tests

Rohit took over the Test job in 2022 after Kohli stepped down, and it turned into the least decorated part of his captaincy. He led India in 24 Tests, winning 12, losing nine and drawing three, a 50% win rate that trails his white-ball numbers by a wide margin. The nearest he came to a global trophy in the format was the 2023 World Test Championship final, which India lost to Australia at The Oval.

The end was rough: India were swept 3-0 by New Zealand at home in late 2024, India’s first home Test series loss in 12 years, and then lost the Border-Gavaskar series in Australia 3-1, a tour where Rohit stood himself down for the Sydney Test after months of poor form. He announced his retirement from Test cricket on May 7, 2025, ahead of India’s tour of England, ending a red-ball career that never matched what he did in white-ball cricket.

ODIs

Rohit chose to keep playing ODIs after giving up the other two captaincies, and it’s also where his record looks best. He led India to the final of the 2023 World Cup on home soil, a tournament where his side won every group game before losing the final to Australia, and came back to win the 2025 Champions Trophy, beating New Zealand in the final in Dubai. That remains India’s only ODI ICC trophy under him, and the high point of his captaincy record closes in.

He lost the job in October 2025, when the BCCI handed it to Shubman Gill ahead of a tour of Australia, a decision selectors framed as getting Gill settled in well before the 2027 World Cup. Rohit kept playing without the armband and was still turning out for India as a batter in mid-2026, well past the point most captains fade from the side entirely.

T20Is

This is the one that ends cleanly, and it’s the format his captaincy is remembered for. He took over in late 2021 and won 49 of his 62 games in charge, the best win rate of any India captain with a real sample size in the format, though the early tournaments had a familiar problem: strong results in bilateral series, then a knockout exit, including a semi-final loss to England at the 2022 T20 World Cup. That pattern broke in 2024.

Rohit led India to the T20 World Cup title in Barbados that June, beating South Africa by seven runs in the final, India’s first ICC trophy in 11 years, going back to Dhoni‘s 2013 Champions Trophy win. He retired from the format in the same press conference where he celebrated the win.

IPL captaincy

Mumbai Indians (2013-2023)

Rohit took over Mumbai Indians in 2013 and won the title in his first season in charge, then added four more: 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2020, five titles in total, which ties him with Dhoni for the most by any IPL captain. Across 158 matches, he won 87, a win rate of 55.06%, a decade-long run that turned Mumbai into the league’s most successful franchise. It ended without much ceremony. Mumbai traded for Hardik Pandya and handed him the captaincy for the 2024 season, and Rohit stayed on as a senior batter rather than the man in charge.

After Rohit Sharma

Mumbai hasn’t recaptured anything close to that era since. Pandya led the side through IPL 2024, 2025 and 2026 without a title, and the 2026 campaign in particular was a long way from the standards Rohit set: Mumbai finished ninth, with Rohit still in the XI as a batter but no longer the man setting the direction.

Rohit’s captaincy record splits into three finished chapters and one still open. Tests closed in 2025 with a winning record that never turned into a trophy. T20Is closed in 2024 at the highest possible point, a World Cup won in his last game with the armband. The IPL closed in 2023 with five titles and no obvious successor able to replicate them. The ODI captaincy is the one exception, taken off him rather than given up, and closed on a Champions Trophy win that still reads better than almost anything that came before it.

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