The test skipper says critics won't decide when he walks away from the sport.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Indian test skipper Rohit Sharma said sitting out the final match of the series against Australia due to poor form does not mean he will retire, adding that critics will not decide when he should walk away from the sport. Read full story
The test skipper says critics won't decide when he walks away from the sport.
The test skipper says critics won't decide when he walks away from the sport.
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