3 reasons why Rohit Sharma deserves to play till 2027 World Cup
The BCCI's selection committee has reportedly shifted its focus away from Rohit Sharma for the upcoming 2027 World Cup, making the third ODI at Lord's on Sunday, July 19, 2026 a pivotal match for his international future.
The 39-year-old opener is presently on tour in England with India's ODI squad and has reportedly been informed that selectors no longer view him as part of their blueprint for the 2027 tournament in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia. Yet despite struggles during the current England series, his tournament track record and approach to white-ball cricket present a compelling case for his continued involvement in the 50-over format between now and the World Cup.
While the message was clear that India plans to invest in younger talent, particularly at the top of the order where prospects like Yashasvi Jaiswal wait for sustained opportunities, questions remain about removing an experienced mind too quickly. His recent performances in England have been modest, with individual scores of 11 and 26 in the opening two ODIs raising legitimate concerns about form. However, the push to move on appears premature given his historical output in tournament cricket.
Since the report emerged about Rohit possibly playing his last match for India on Sunday, fans and even many former cricketers have expressed their disbelief. However, let's take a look at three reasons why the selectors should persist with the legendary batter.
Rohit's record across World Cup tournaments stands among cricket's most distinguished. He has struck seven centuries across multiple editions, a mark he alone holds at the top of the mountain, having eclipsed Sachin Tendulkar's six World Cup centuries. What makes this feat even more striking is the timeframe in which he has achieved it. Rohit reached his seven World Cup hundreds in just 19 innings, demonstrating remarkable consistency when tournaments matter most.
By contrast, Tendulkar required 45 World Cup matches to accumulate his six centuries, indicating that Rohit's conversion rate when the stakes are highest remains exceptional. In the 2023 World Cup, he was instrumental in steering India to the final at age 36, proving that experience and fitness can coexist to deliver peak performances. His ability to produce match-winning innings at the sport's biggest gathering makes the case for his World Cup 2027 participation difficult to dismiss.
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