'Rohit Sharma's test exit was too late ...': Former Indian captain draws a string of response after testing the test | Mint
Indian captain Rohit Sharma recently announced his retirement from the Test matches, before the announcement of the BCCI of his squad for the five-game test series in England. Rohit’s absence means India will certainly have a new captain in the upcoming series. Although many people believe that Rohit’s retirement will significantly affect the Indian team, former South African cricketer Daryll Cullinan disagrees. In an interview with The Hindustan Times, Cullinan, who previously called Rohit a ‘flat bully’, said that the former retirement of India’s captain was too long and that his absence of the Test series against England would not be too much of a loss for India. “Rohit’s retirement was probably too late in terms of Test cricket away from India. Let’s be honest about it. He wasn’t really the player he was at home throughout his career, and we saw in the recent Australian series to really tackle it and distract from the front. Can India win the test series against England? take. They will always have a chance. The ability to bowl teams out and there is depth in the bat of India, “Cullilan added. Cullilan played 70 games for South Africa and scored 4,554 runs at an average of 44.21 in a 20 -half -century career. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel, Ishan Kishan and Tushar Deshpande.