The earthquake shock reverberated through cricket circles as Rohit Sharma was left out of the playing XI for the decisive fifth Test between India and Australia in Sydney, but there is a revelation there as an even bigger surprise awaits fans—Rohit 15 -The list of names in the official party list is completely missing.
The exclusion was due to a painful drop in form that saw Rohit amass a paltry 31 runs in five innings in the ongoing Seema Gavaskar Trophy, This dip in performance prompted his benching for the series finale, marking an unprecedented occurrence for an Indian skipper—being sidelined mid-series across any format.
However, the absence of Rohit’s name from the team sheet triggered one of the speculations. One of the misleading rumors suggests that Rohit could follow in the footsteps of Ravichandran Ashwin, who announced his retirement from international cricket after the sudden departure of the third Test in Brisbane Ashwin cast a shadow over the series already and Rohit’s lack of involvement made matters worse.
When Jasprit Bumrah, who acts as stand-in captain, won the toss and elected to bat, he briefly challenged the 37-year-old Rohit, however, it was not clear, leaving room for detailed commentary.
Adding fuel to the fire, former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar voiced his skepticism over the official explanation that Rohit had “opted to rest.” On Star Sports, Manjrekar remarked, “The term ‘rested’ seems implausible to me. How will the fans digest this? Here is a player who skipped the first Test and didn’t participate in domestic matches before the New Zealand series. If anyone warrants rest, it should be the stand-in captain, Bumrah, who has shouldered immense responsibilities during this Test.”
Rohit had rejoined the squad in Australia after the opening Test, having been on paternity leave to celebrate the arrival of his child. This context has only added layers to an already convoluted narrative, with his abrupt exclusion casting long shadows over the series finale.
The saga leaves fans and pundits alike in a state of suspense, questioning whether the Sydney Test marks the end of an era or simply a strategic intermission for the Indian skipper.