Amid the swirling rumors and speculation, it is being said that there is no immediate threat to Rohit Sharma’s position as India’s ODI captain. There is increasing chatter over leadership changes in the ODI cricketer following India’s transitions in Test cricket.
Several media reports claimed that India's new Test captain, Shubman Gill, is all set to replace Rohit Sharma as ODI captain as well amid the concerns over the experienced opener's form and fitness. Also, there were reports of Shreyas Iyer entering the ODI leadership group.
No immediate threat to Rohit Sharma’s ODI captaincy
Well, there are no official words on the rumors, but a Times of India journalist revealed that the Indian selectors are likely to retain Rohit as the ODI skipper, given his proven captaincy. Rohit won two ICC titles – the T20 World Cup 2024 and the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 within 10 months.
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The journalist posed on the social media handle X: “No danger to Rohit Sharma's ODI captaincy, is what I'm hearing... let's see!” #ODICaptainKaun.”
No danger to Rohit Sharma's ODI captaincy, Is what am hearing...lets see! #ODICaptainkaun
— Gaurav Gupta (@toi_gauravG) June 10, 2025To be continued...
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