Delhi. Rohit Sharma, whether inside or outside the field, he never stops entertaining the fans with his words. On Sunday, December 21, Rohit reached an event in Gurugram where he addressed the crowd and made many revelations about his career. During this, he also told that the defeat at the hands of Australia in the 2023 World Cup Final had broken him so much that he had decided to retire. During this conversation, Rohit Sharma recalled many brilliant innings played in Australia, during which he trolled the England team led by Ben Stokes badly.







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The England team is currently playing the Ashes series in Australia. England have already lost the series by losing the first three matches of this 5-match series. Everyone expected that baseball would make a splash in Australia this time, but so far the performance seems to be the opposite. Taking a dig at England’s defeat, Rohit Sharma said, “Playing in Australia is the most difficult, you can just ask England.” The context of what Rohit was talking about during this time is not known, but he definitely trolled the England team. Its video is becoming very viral on social media.




Rohit Sharma played his last Test match on the Australia tour in 2024. In ODI cricket, he made a lot of noise on Australian soil and is the only Indian to score 1000 runs in ODI cricket in Australia, but when it comes to Test cricket, his performance seems to be a flop. Since making his Test debut for India during Sachin Tendulkar’s farewell series in 2013, Rohit played 10 matches in Australia but managed just 439 runs in 19 innings. He scored three Test fifties against the Baggy Greens and was out once for a duck. In his last Test series for India, Rohit played three Tests in Australia but could only score a total of 31 runs in five innings.



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