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    If Sunday at Lord’s does turn out to be Rohit Sharma’s final appearance in India’s colours, it will close the chapter on one of one-day cricket’s finest opening acts.

    The numbers will remember the three double hundreds, a feat no other batter has managed in men’s ODIs. They will remember 264, an innings that still defies belief on the scorecard. They will record World Cup runs, centuries, trophies and victories. But Rohit’s enduring contribution to the format lies elsewhere: he showed that elegance and destruction need not be opposites. The bat seemed to move without urgency, the wrists without strain, the lofted drives without violence — yet bowlers discovered, often too late, that the innings had slipped beyond retrieval.

    His second act as an ODI batter was even more significant than his first. The promotion to opener unlocked extraordinary consistency, but the transformation before the 2023 World Cup revealed something deeper. Rohit willingly traded personal milestones for collective momentum. The measured accumulator became an unabashed aggressor, charging at fast bowlers in the opening overs and forcing opponents onto the defensive from ball one. India’s march to that World Cup final was built as much on those explosive starts as on the runs that followed.

    The trophy eluded him that November. But the fearless template India embraced in that tournament outlived the disappointment in Ahmedabad and resurfaced months later when the team lifted the T20 World Cup in Barbados — a change of temperament as much as tactics.

    Indian cricket has rarely lacked difficult farewells, and it’s entirely reasonable that selectors are now looking towards 2027 and the next generation. That doesn’t diminish what Rohit leaves behind.

    His ODI legacy extends beyond records and trophies. He expanded the possibilities of opening batting in the modern game, proving that sustained aggression could coexist with consistency. He captained with an instinctive feel for rhythm rather than rigid calculation, and batted with a generosity that often placed the team’s cause ahead of his own average.

    If Lord’s is indeed the final curtain, Rohit departs having handed his successors not just a place in the order, but a philosophy to bat by — one that carried India to Barbados even after Ahmedabad fell short.

    Published on Jul 17, 2026

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