Rohit Sharma thinking about Coaching after Retirement? India Captain gives Bold Answer to Ed Sheeran's Question
India captain Rohit Sharma has revealed his thoughts on retirement and coaching after his journey as a player.
Rohit Sharma is still going strong for the Indian cricket team and IPL side Mumbai Indians. The veteran has been in excellent touch in recent times for country and franchise.

He is currently playing for Mumbai Indians in the IPL and is set to captain the Indian team in the T20 World Cup in June. There have been speculations of Rohit Sharma retiring from one or two formats of international cricket, and now the India skipper has revealed the status.
During a chat show with Gaurav Kapoor and British singer Ed Sheeran, Rohit was asked about his plans after retiring from cricket. Sheeran asked Rohit if he plans to have a coaching centre and unearth new talents in Indian cricket, but the India captain says he still plans to play 'a few more years'.
"I haven't really thought about it. I don't know where life takes you. I am still playing well at this point of time and I am thinking to continue for a few more years," Rohit said to Sheeran's question.
When asked if a World Cup win is on his wishlist, Rohit was quick to acknowledge that indeed that is the ultimate dream. Along with that, he also mentioned the World Test Championship Final in 2025, and if India can make it, they will be looking to win it.
"I really want to win the World Cup. There is the WTC Final happening in Lord's in 2025. Hopefully, we are going to make it to the Final," Rohit added.


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