Rohit Sharma, the man who recently led India to victory in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2024, was spotted at the Wimbledon 2024 Men's Semifinal. Notably, while Team India are currently playing a five-match T20I series in Zimbabwe, Rohit revealed after leading the team to a win in the final that he had decided to retire from T20Is.


While Rohit will be in the scheme of things of things for ODIs for Test matches going forward, as will be Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja, who too retired from T20Is after the T20 World Cup, Rohit and Virat are likely to be rested even for the Sri Lanka tour that follows the Zimbabwe series.


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Take a look at Wimbledon's post for Rohit right here:


 






Rohit India's Most Successful Batter T20 World Cup 2024


Rohit, who became only the third Indian captain after Kapil Dev and MS Dhoni to lift any World Cup trophy- ODI or T20I, was the team's most successful batter at the ICC event in USA and the Caribbean Islands. Not only did he score 257 runs from 8 innings but he also accumulated those runs at a strike rate of 156.71.


The Hitman's two cruical innings, which would also go down as among the most vital ones of his career, came against Australia and England in T20 World Cup 2024. While the Indian captain scored 92 off 41 as India beat Australia which eventually knocked the Aussies out of the semis race, the same opponent which had caused them a heartbreak in the ODI World Cup final in November last year, he made 57 off 39 on a difficult Guyana wicket to avenge India's defeat in the T20 World Cup 2022 semifinal.


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In the final against the Proteas, when India's opponents needed 30 to win off 30 balls with 6 wickets in hand, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh and Hardik Pandya's performance with the ball, top-notch fielding led by Suryakumar Yadav's catch near the boundary ropes in the final over combined with tactical brilliance of Rohit, the Men in Blue snatched victory from the jaws of defeat to end a world title drought of 11 years.