You people will get me killed… Rohit Sharma’s funny style, said this about Pujara and Rahane

Rohit Sharma: The Indian team was successful in drawing the third test played against Australia at Gabba ground yesterday on Wednesday. After the Test match, Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin surprised everyone by announcing his retirement from international cricket. He gave this information in the press conference with Rohit Sharma. Meanwhile, while talking about Pujara and Rahane with Ashwin, Rohit Sharma said such a thing that the people present there started laughing.

In fact, after the third test was drawn, Rohit Sharma said that we have played cricket together for so many years, but when he leaves, we miss him. We are always friends. We will continue to meet on tours, but in a different form. Ajinkya lives in Mumbai so we meet him. Pujara remains hidden in Rajkot, hence meeting is not possible. He has scored a lot of runs and has helped India a lot in winning the match. But yes, both of them have not retired yet. You people put me in trouble by asking such questions that you will get me killed. Both of them can perform and make a comeback anytime, the team’s doors are always open for them. After this answer of Rohit, everyone started laughing loudly.

Rahane and Pujara have not retired

Rahane has played 85 tests in his cricket career. During this period, he has scored 5077 runs in 144 innings at an average of 38.46. During this period he has scored 12 centuries. Cheteshwar Pujara has so far scored 7197 runs in his career in 176 innings of 103 Tests. Both of them played their last Test in 2023. In the recently concluded Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, Rahane batted brilliantly for Mumbai and scored the highest 432 runs in the tournament, while Pujara played Ranji for Saurashtra in November this year.

The fourth test will be played in Melbourne

The third test between India and Australia was named due to rain. The first day of this test could not be completed completely due to rain. Australia scored 445 runs in the first innings, in response to which Team India scored 260 runs. The fifth day of the match arrived within two innings. On the last day, Australia set a target of 275 runs for India to win, but the match had to be canceled due to bad light. The fourth match of the five-match series will be played in Melbourne from 26 December.


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