Ravichandran Ashwin shares his verdict on Rohit Sharma’s future amid Lord’s ODI retirement buzz

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The cricketing world has been sent into a frenzy following intense social media speculation that India’s legendary opener, Rohit Sharma, could play his final One-Day International during the series decider against England at Lord’s. The rumor mill went into overdrive after reports surfaced claiming the veteran wasn’t in the selection committee’s long-term plans for the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup. While the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) quickly stepped in to squash these retirement rumors, asserting that the iconic London fixture will not be Rohit’s swansong, the debate regarding the future of India’s senior statesmen refuses to die down.
Weighing in on the unfolding drama, veteran Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has strongly criticized the timing and handling of the situation. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Ashwin called out the team management and selectors, stressing the need for clear communication and defending the invaluable experience that senior pros bring to the table.
Expressing his displeasure over the sudden media trial, Ashwin questioned why such a massive transition topic is being raised in August 2026, with the next ODI World Cup less than a year away. He pointed out that both Rohit and Virat Kohli have been consistent performers, making the sudden lack of clarity baffling. According to Ashwin, if the management intended to look past the legendary duo for the 2027 mega-event, the ideal window to communicate that decision was right after the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, rather than disrupting the team environment mid-series.
“I am thinking we are going to South Africa in September and October. Do we need Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma? If you ask me, I will say we need that experience. I know Yashasvi Jaiswal is pushing hard from behind, but if you ever felt as a selector, coach or captain that we don’t want these players in the 2027 World Cup, then you could have communicated that at the end of the Champions Trophy,” Ashwin stated on YouTube.
Ashwin emphasized that the upcoming tours, particularly the challenging assignment in South Africa scheduled for September and October, demand the steadying presence of seasoned campaigners. While acknowledging that young prodigies like Yashasvi Jaiswal are waiting in the wings and pushing hard for a permanent spot, he firmly stated that raw talent cannot entirely replace the tactical maturity of veterans in high-pressure away conditions.
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Drawing from his own extensive career, Ashwin highlighted that transparent dialogue is the most respectful way to handle transitions involving icons of the game. He candidly shared a personal anecdote from a past tour of Australia, recalling how the coaching staff directly communicated that they wanted to look beyond him. Although it is a tough pill to swallow for any elite athlete, Ashwin noted that honest conversations allow players to accept the reality with dignity rather than being blindsided by media leaks.
He added, “Beyond all the speculation, Rohit and Virat have been performing. If you really wanted to make such a transition, why has this discussion come only now, in August 2026, when there are only 10 to 12 months left before the Cricket World Cup?”
The off-spinner concluded by urging the stakeholders not to allow an atmosphere of uncertainty to linger over the dressing room. A solitary quiet series should not trigger extreme panic buttons. As India stands on the cusp of a high-stakes series decider at the Home of Cricket, Ashwin’s verdict serves as a timely reminder that respecting legacy and ensuring open communication are vital for sustaining India’s winning culture.
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