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"Happy He Is Back In Form": Ex-India Skipper On Rohit Sharma's Century Against England

Former Indian cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin expressed happiness at skipper Rohit Sharma's roaring return to form during the second ODI against England, saying that if he keeps performing well, there is no doubt India will be successful in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. Rohit on Sunday overcame a string of low scores and snapped it with an explosive ton against England at Cuttack which helped India secure the ODI series. Rohit's Test form took a huge nosedive during the 2024-25 Test season, scoring just 164 runs in eight matches and 15 innings at an average of 10.93, including 31 runs in six innings against Australia during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy away from home.

Speaking to ANI, the former Indian captain said, "I am happy that he is back in form. I did not see the game, but heard he batted well. I congratulate him for scoring 100 runs. I also wish him all the best for the Champions Trophy. The way he played yesterday if he continues to play like this in the Champions Trophy as well. I do not doubt that India will be successful in the Champions Trophy."

However, in ODIs, he has been a force to be reckoned with since 2023. Always a white-ball giant, Rohit's ODI form went a notch as he mixed powerplay aggression with consistency, scoring 1,533 runs in 32 matches and 31 innings at an average of 52.86 at a massive strike rate of 119.76, with three centuries and 11 fifties. His best score is 131.

On how long Rohit should play, Azharuddin said it is a personal decision for a player.

"No one has a right to comment on retirement sometimes because it gets touchy. He has done well, he has got his form, hopefully, he will keep it up," he concluded.

He also wished Team India luck for the tournament and urged them to enjoy

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