
New Delhi: Former Indian captain Rohit Sharma is at an interesting juncture in his career. He is no longer a captain in any format and at 38 it can be said that his international career is in its final stages. The 2027 World Cup is still two years away and the question arises: will he continue playing until then? His longtime teammate Dinesh Karthik believes Rohit will be crucial for this tournament. Is Rohits dream still burning? Karthik told Cricbuzz Since losing the 2023 World Cup final Rohits dream has been to captain a team that can win the World Cup. He achieved it in the Caribbean in 2024. This fire is still burning and he wants to win the 50-over World Cup. The question is: will Rohits hunger for victory continue into 2027 and will he take the field with the same passion? Will Rohits batting in the powerplay be a game-changer for the team? According to Karthik When Rohit is in form his batting is like art. Especially in the powerplay when he fearlessly takes on the bowlers and sets a solid platform for the other batsmen. Could Rohits aggressive start pave the way for Indias victory in the 2027 World Cup? Is Rohit now setting the teams direction not just for statistics? Karthik further said Rohit no longer plays solely for personal milestones but rather sets the pace and tone for the team. His selfless mentality is remarkable. His performance in the World Cup final clearly demonstrated his importance to Indian cricket. Will Rohits maturity and experience help Team India in their 2027 World Cup challenge? Story Highlights Will Rohit Sharma continue playing until the 2027 World Cup? Is his passion for winning still as strong? Will his aggressive powerplay batting be the key to Indias success? Is Rohit now more than just a statistician but a guide to the team?
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