Watch: BCCI salutes Rohit Sharma in heartfelt video, saying “Thank you, Captain”

Earlier, BCCI released the “Thank you” for the 38-year-old opening match.
Sharma made her debut in 2013 and represented India in 67 games with a score of 4,301. His Red Ball career consisted of 12 and 18 and a half centuries, with a career-high score of 212 against South Africa in 2019.
He won the Indian captain in 24 Test matches, won 12 games and lost 9 games. Although he faced criticism of India's performance on his recent Australian tour, India failed to compete in the World Exam Championship final, he directed the team to the Oval's 2023 edition final. And when Sharma leaves the longest format of the game, Sharma will get a 255-day test in one-day recording at Internationals and confirm that he will continue to make the selection. 51.73, 10 centuries and 8 in fifties in 55 innings, with the best score of 212.
Leaving, Rohit made 1,644 runs in 31 Tests, with an average of 31.01, only 2 centuries and 1050 in 57 innings, with the best score of 127. In the neutral venue, he performed 122 runs on average with an average of 30.50 in both tests, with a best score of 43.