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Series decider at Lord’s could well be Rohit Sharma’s final chance

Series decider at Lord’s could well be Rohit Sharma’s final chance

Posted on July 17, 2026 By admin


Rohit Sharma has been below-par in the first two one-dayers against England.
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Sporting greats confront two questions towards the end of their careers — how to consistently live up to their glorious past and how to keep themselves relevant for an uncertain future.

Rohit Sharma has been in this situation for the past two years. In Tests, his form nosedived starting with the home series against Bangladesh in September 2024, and following the 0-3 reverse to New Zealand and the subsequent 1-3 loss in Australia, he hurtled towards retirement.

The waves of uncertainty have now hit ODIs. In Thursday’s (July 16, 2026) four-wicket defeat to England here at the Sophia Gardens, the 39-year-old came up with another below-par effort by scoring an unconvincing 47-ball 26. The series decider at Lord’s on Sunday may well be his last chance saloon.

“I don’t think pressure is a factor for a player as big as Rohit,” India’s batting coach Sitanshu Kotak insisted after the Cardiff reverse. “He is too good a player to feel that. Yes, for two matches there haven’t been runs. But I don’t think that makes a difference.”

The poser over Rohit’s utility in the 50-over format has a two-part genesis — his recent form and the strength of the candidates vying to take his place.

Rohit’s numbers since the victorious Champions Trophy campaign are: 14 innings, 589 runs at an average of 45.3 and strike-rate of 92.03, with one century and four fifties. While these are in line with his overall career figures — average of 48.58 and strike-rate of 92.76 — the manner of scoring has left much to be desired.

It is not a patch on the way Rohit batted during India’s fantastic run to the 2023 World Cup final — a tally of 597 at an average of 54.27 and a whopping strike-rate of 125.94 as he redefined both his and his team’s approaches.

It doesn’t help that in the present Indian cricketing ecosystem, many are forced to walk on eggshells. There have been some fair and ruthless calls, like the transition in ODI captaincy from Rohit to Shubman Gill last October and the culling of T20 World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav.

But the constant chopping and changing that is prevalent can unsettle minds. Rohit has had a consistent run, but it is not desirable if every innings is an audition. As William Shakespeare wrote in Measure for Measure, “Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.”

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In Yashasvi Jaiswal, India appears to have a readymade replacement. The 24-year-old southpaw from Mumbai is considered too good a batter to be playing just Tests, and his two centuries in his last three ODI outings — the second in Chennai last month against Afghanistan when he took the injured Virat Kohli’s place — strengthen his case.

There is also Ruturaj Gaikwad, who was last picked for the home ODIs against South Africa in December 2025, and had made a fine hundred in Raipur.

In fairness, another failure for Rohit at Lord’s will certainly prompt discussions among the hierarchy. India’s next ODI is scheduled for late September against the West Indies, and coming as it does just over a year ahead of the World Cup, it is important to have clarity on the pool of personnel.

But the next two months also gives the wise men of Indian cricket time and space to have an unhurried and dispassionate assessment while being fully respectful towards a legend of the sport. Toughness need not come at the cost of being humane.

Published – July 17, 2026 06:40 pm IST



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