One of India's greatest T20I batters of all time, Rohit Sharma, announced his retirement from the shortest format of the game following India's triumph in the 2024 ICC T20 World Cup. However, he has now hinted otherwise with his desire to feature in SMAT knockouts for his domestic side, Mumbai.
Mumbai has been dominating the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, as they are undefeated four games into the season. They are among the three teams from different groups to have not lost a game until now, with Rajasthan and Jharkhand being the other two from Group D.
Rohit Sharma, the former Indian captain, on the other hand, is featuring for Team India in the ODI series against South Africa as he continues to thrive and work hard to maintain his supremacy at the top of the Indian innings to keep his spot until the 2027 World Cup.