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Haven't seen a batsman like Rohit Sharma: Madan Lal hails India skipper after Test retirement

ANI May 8, 2025 332 views

Former cricketer Madan Lal praised Rohit Sharma's unmatched batting skills after his Test retirement announcement. Rohit ends his Test career with over 4,000 runs and 12 centuries. While dominant at home, he faced challenges in overseas conditions. His leadership and memorable knocks remain highlights of his Test journey.

"I haven't seen a batsman like Rohit Sharma. He has entertained us a lot. No one can play cut, hook and pull shots like him." - Madan Lal"
New Delhi, May 8: Following Rohit Sharma's announcement to retire from Test cricket, tributes have poured in from across the cricketing world and among them was from former Indian cricketer and 1983 World Cup winner Madan Lal.

Key Points

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Madan Lal lauds Rohit's unique batting style and shot-making

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Rohit retires with 4,301 Test runs and 12 centuries

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Struggled overseas but excelled at home

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Led India with tactical brilliance

Reflecting on Rohit's contribution to Indian cricket, Madan Lal lauded the veteran opener for his unique batting artistry and leadership qualities.

"I haven't seen a batsman like Rohit Sharma. He has entertained us a lot. No one can play cut, hook and pull shots like him," Madan Lal told ANI.

He acknowledged that stepping away from Test cricket is not an easy decision, especially for a player of Rohit's calibre and stature.

"The decision to retire is very personal. It is sometimes difficult to take such a decision," he added.

Beyond his exploits with the bat, Lal also highlighted Rohit's tactical acumen and leadership impact.

"Rohit Sharma has been the captain of the Indian team, and he has taken some very good decisions... He has contributed a lot to India's victory," the former all-rounder noted.

Rohit Sharma on Wednesday announced his retirement from Test cricket, bringing an end to a celebrated chapter in his international career. The 38-year-old batter took to Instagram on Wednesday to share the news, expressing gratitude to fans and reflecting on his journey in the longest format of the game.

Rohit made his Test debut against the West Indies in November 2013 and went on to represent India in 67 Tests. He amassed 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57, with 12 centuries and 18 fifties.

His highest score of 212 came during a memorable home series against South Africa in 2019. He finishes as India's 16th-highest run-getter in the longest format.

He kick-started his Test journey with a memorable 177 against the West Indies at Eden Gardens, Kolkata in 2013.

Despite immense promise and some great knocks, the 'Hitman' initially struggled to solidify himself as a top-choice batter in the longer format, especially in tours away from home. From 2013-18, Rohit played just 27 Tests, scoring 1,585 runs at an average of 39.63, with three centuries and 10 fifties in 47 innings.

His best score was 151. The right-hander struggled away from home, particularly in testing South Africa, England, New Zealand and South Africa (SENA) countries. Success in these nations is often considered a hallmark of a great Indian batter.

Rohit's dominance at home was unmatched, having scored 2,535 runs in 34 Tests at an average of 51.73, with 10 centuries and eight fifties across 55 innings. His struggles, however, were evident in overseas conditions, where he accumulated 1,644 runs in 31 Tests at an average of 31.01, with only two centuries and 10 fifties in 57 innings.

At neutral venues, he featured in two Tests, scoring 122 runs at an average of 30.50, with a best of 43.

His finest moment overseas came in the 2021-22 Pataudi Trophy in England, where he emerged as India's leading run-getter, scoring 368 runs in four Tests at an average of 52.57. The series included a memorable knock of 127, his only century in the SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) countries.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Rohit Sharma is a once-in-a-generation talent! His pull shots are pure poetry in motion. Sad to see him retire from Tests but what a legacy he leaves behind 🇮🇳🏏 #HitmanForever
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Priya M.
While Rohit was a delight to watch at home, I wish he could have performed more consistently overseas. That England century in 2021 showed his true class though. Wishing him a happy retirement!
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Arjun S.
That 212 against SA was pure magic! I was at Wankhede that day - the stadium was electric. No one plays spin better than Rohit in modern cricket. His timing was always perfect 👌
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Sunita R.
As a cricket mom, I loved how Rohit made batting look so effortless. My son tries to copy his stance! Hope he continues in white-ball cricket - we need his leadership for the next World Cup.
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Vikram J.
People forget how he transformed as a Test opener in 2019. From being a white-ball specialist to scoring 5 centuries in that home season - that was proper 'khadoos' Test batting! Respect 🫡
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Neha P.
His captaincy in the England series was underrated. Handling that young team in tough conditions showed his maturity. Hope BCCI finds a way to keep him involved in Test cricket - maybe as batting consultant?

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