After months of struggle, Rohit Sharma defines his spark again, Cricket News inspires India for the Champions Trophy glory


After months of struggle, Rohit Sharma discovered his spark again, inspired India to glory the Champions Trophy

Dubai: The last six months probably have the longest time that Rohit Sharma must have experienced since 2011, when he was ignored from India’s World Cup team, who went to win the tournament.
In a severe rain-night Test against Bangladesh, India was motivated to chase an exciting chase, the 37-year-old man was being included in all the quarters to include the team in an era where the team also started playing ‘Bazball’.

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In Bengaluru -AS, a toss backfire was brilliantly chosen to bat for the first time in India’s position, which was shot for 46 in India and lost the test by eight wickets. Due to unexpected defeat, India ordered a square turner in Pune and Mumbai, but Black Caps won a stunning, incredible 3–0. Amid all this insult to India, Rohit’s poor show -91 Run@15.16 was highlighted even more in three tests. The worst thing was that on a turn track in Wankhede, he reached Paer Matte Henry for 18 and 11.
Nadir spoke in Australia, as all experienced batsmen managed 31 runs @6.20 in three tests. The signature, the famous Rohit Sharma bridge shot- is probably the best culvert in the game as the Australian great Ricky Ponting- was released, as the ball now traveled to the hands of the fielder inside the circle instead of the stand. A modest of additional bounce seemed to ratk it. The situation became so strict that he had to leave himself from Xi for the final test of the border-gavaskar chain in Sydney. To add his poor form, India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir had rumors of his differences, and there were intensive speculation about his future, and even there were questions around his fitness, many people made fun of his waist size.

After returning from Australia, Rohit played for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy match against Jammu and Kashmir at the MCA ground at BKC, but his struggles did not end. He finished for J&K’s seamors for 3 and 28, although in the second innings, his form showed signs of a slow return to him, as he hit three sixes-one-one of them was a vintage bridge shot.
However, while leading India in his successful 2025 Champions Trophy campaign here, Rohit forgot his struggles with the red ball. Taking the bowlers from one point of view from one point of view, which they adopted to lay a solid run-rate foundation on a slow wicket at the Dubai International Stadium in the interest of the team, scoring 41, 20, 15 and 28 before the title clash.
It was a style of batting that did not go down well with the legendary opener Sunil Gavaskar. “As a batsman, are you happy with scoring 25-30 runs? You should not be,” Gavaskar told India Today before the final. Criticism was valid that someone scored 11168 runs in 273 Odis, Mumbaikar is definitely underlining himself due to being only an encounter. On Sunday night, Rohit showed what he can do by staying on the wicket for a long time, even if he is out in the 27th over. Rohit’s 76 balls for 76 runs in 83 balls against New Zealand won India in the final of the 2025 Champions Trophy. He was a final player.

Talking to the media after leading India for his second white-ball title in two years, Rohit asked the media to prevent “rumors from spreading” he was retiring, “he said that he was not easy to bat with a bold approach as a scoring with the old ball and not easy in spinner-friendly dicks with a spred out field.
“I haven’t done anything different; I am doing the same thing that I have been doing in the last 3-4 matches. I know how important it is to score in Powerplay, because we not only saw in one or two games, but all five games, after 10 overs it becomes very difficult when it spreads in the field and spinners come,” Rohit said.
Rohit said that for him, 30–40 in a winning reason gives him more “happiness and satisfaction” than personal success. He cited the 2019 World Cup in England, where he cracked in five centuries, but crashed to New Zealand in India Semi, which did not give him a lot of happiness, because it was not in a victory.

“You can’t see the stability of big runs, but if I am very clear in my mind what I have to do. I am very clear, I think it’s very fine. Today you saw that after 10 overs I saw my game a little changed. I wanted to play a little. I wanted to play. After winning, it was not fun.
As a captain, Rohit has become innocent in the Champions Trophy-Right by the side-west to the selection of Shreyas Iyer, selecting five spinners in the squad and not everyone including four (for the last three matches, including the mystery spinner Varun Chakravevarthi, who was trying without any other. Since he worked for a leader in November 2021 I am leaving their own legacy, which led India to the ICC events, and two of them have won.
“You lose a chain here and there, this does not mean that the team is bad or things are not going right, things are not going in the right direction. This happens, everyone is allowed to lose and we lose a series in India against New Zealand, the test series. But it happens. It is every time to win.

It is not easy to lead the Indian cricket team, given the weight of expectations around it. However, Rohit sounds as if it is a cushion task. After his latest victory as the captain of Team India, Rohit termed his side as “bloody good team”. “There is not much work that is done there. At the end of the day, you are representing your country, and everyone understands it. So I do not come to play. My job is to ensure that whatever we choose to play, he gets work for the team. There is a lot of hunger, even for those who have played a lot of cricket.
Giving credit to Gambhir and previous India head coach Rahul Dravid for the success of the team, he said, “This is not just me.
Even if he retires, we should simply enjoy our brand cricket, while it remains-Rohit will be remembered as a bloody good batsman, a bloody good captain who changed India’s record in the ICC tournament like MS Dhoni. And above these, a bloody good team man.

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