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Indian test captain Rohit Sharma, after being dropped for the final test against Australia due to poor form, stated that his decision to sit out the match does not imply retirement. He added that critics should not dictate his retirement. Rohit, who has only scored one fifty in his last 15 test innings, said he remains confident in his ability to turn things around. He further mentioned that he and the team need players in form for the crucial match.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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