Ajit Agarkar reached Melbourne and made this big claim regarding Rohit Sharma's retirement.

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From a cricketing point of view, the last few months have been very bad for Rohit Sharma. On one hand, his bat is silent. On the other hand, his captaincy has been completely ineffective. The same was seen in the Melbourne Test. First, he made many captaincy mistakes while fielding. Then he changed his batting position during batting and came to open. But it was of no use and he got out cheaply after scoring 3 runs. After this, speculations have started about his future. Meanwhile, Chief Ajit Agarkar has also reached Melbourne, after which it is being claimed that he has come to talk about retirement.

Amid the poor performance of Team India, Chief Selector Ajit Agarkar has reached Melbourne. According to a PTI report, he can talk to Rohit Sharma about his future. The Indian team is going through a phase of change. There is speculation that if the Indian team is unable to qualify for the World Test Championship final, then Sydney could be the last match of Rohit's Test career. The Champions Trophy is to be played after a few weeks and will be played in ODI format. According to the report, Ajit Agarkar can talk to Rohit to remove the responsibility of Test and play freely in the tournament.

Let us tell you that recently, due to not being able to make a place in the playing XI, the team's veteran spinner Ashwin himself announced his retirement. After this there was a lot of uproar. It was claimed that he was forced to take this decision. Now amid poor performance, the team management is waiting for a similar decision from Rohit. However, despite poor form, no such thing has come to light about Virat Kohli at the moment. Now it remains to be seen how true these speculations prove to be in the coming days.

Rohit Sharma is continuously performing poorly. He has scored just 22 runs in 4 innings at an average of 5.5 in this series against Australia. During this, the Indian captain played innings of 3, 6, 10 and 3 runs. In the last 14 innings of the Test, he has been able to score just 155 runs at an average of 11.07. During this, only 1 half-century has come from his bat. Rohit touched the double-digit mark 5 times in these 14 innings, while 9 times he got out within 10 runs. Recently, he lost the Test series 0-3 against New Zealand. Now, he has lost 2 matches in the current series against Australia.