Shamik Chakrabarty at Eden Gardens
The news of Rohit Sharmaās Test retirement took Ajinkya Rahane by surprise. A loss to Chennai Super Kings put Kolkata Knight Riders on the brink, and maybe it wasnāt the right time to digress. But this humble hack was the āculpritā at the post-match press conference, who asked Rahane about Rohitās Test career. The KKR skipper showed grace and lavished praise on his long-term India and Mumbai teammate.
To start with, Rahane wasnāt aware. āOh, is it! His initial response had a note of exclamation. āI didnāt know (about the retirement). Iām actually shocked. I didnāt know that he retired from the Test format. I was playing a game. But I just want to wish him the best.ā
Rohitās progression as a Test batsman wasnāt linear. In fact, for the first six years, after belatedly making his debut in 2013, he was inconsistent, in and out of the team. Then, things changed, after he agreed to open the innings. Rahane lauded Rohitās ability to adapt as an opener.
āHe improved his game as a Test batter,ā said Rahane. āHe started his career at No. 5-6 and then opened the innings. I thought the way he adapted to that opening slot was amazing to see. He always wanted to take on the bowlers, play with freedom. And thatās what he wanted other players to do as well, play with freedom.ā
Rahane added: āSo I just want to wish him the best. Probably I will call him once I go back to the dressing room or send him a message. But I want to congratulate him on a fantastic Test career.ā
Only a few months ago in Australia, Rohit had a Freudian slip, when he said at a press conference that Rahane and (Cheteshwar) Pujara were retired from Tests. He quickly corrected himself, suggesting that Rahane and Pujara might return to the red-ball fold āanytimeā. Test retirement was certainly not on Rohitās mind then. Far from it. But things can change quickly in sport.
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With India set to embark on a tour of Blighty for five-Test series starting in June, Rohit wonāt be part of the squad. Rahaneās team is all but out of the playoff race in this yearās IPL. But the skipper has been batting well, leading the run-scoring charts for his side with 375 runs from 11 innings. The Indian middle-order reeks of vulnerability and Rahane might be given one more opportunity (just an outside chance).
It happened in 2023, Rahaneās IPL form taking him to the World Test Championship final. It just might happen in 2025.
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