The 2024 IPL could well be Rohit Sharma's last as a player in the Mumbai Indians jersey after the popular franchise announced Hardik Pandya as its skipper on Friday. (Cricket News)
For Rohit Sharma, it has always been about fierce loyalty, having c♛aptained Mumbai in 11 editions and leading th﷽em to five trophies.
In 2025, there wil🗹l be mega auctions and it is now more than clear that Rohit is no longer in Mumbai Indians' scheme of things going forward. The IPL Governing Council will allow retention of four players -- 3 Indians and 1 overseas.
By common logic, the three Indians retained by MI in all likelihood would be Hardik Pandya, Suryakumar Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah. One slot belong🅰s to a foreign recruit.
However, what happens if Rohit has a great IPL this year and subsequently a satisfying T20 World Cup, where he can't be ruled out♋ lead🎉ing the national team.
Intere༺sting times are ahead as Hardik, himself, having led India in most T20s post 2022 T20 World Cup, would like to continue leading the national team in the shortest format.
Rohit has many times said that he would never play for any other franc🐻hise save MI but will he change his mind as there is one IPL franchise from northern India that could well offer him a blank cheque just to be the mentor-cumও-captain of the side.
In a ruthless world of franchise cricket, the absence of a quote from one of the 🦩greatest IPL🌱 captains in a banal media statement issued by Mumbai Indians was striking. Though the global head of coaching Mahela Jayawardene did thank Rohit for his contribution.
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Only 48 hours ago𓆉, Rohit had spoken about the motivation to take one more shot at ultimate global prize on his instagram꧒ page.
For someone who poured his he🧔art out for his fans, the Indian skipper could have well spelt out his IP🅷L future plans.
The last three IPL seasons haven't gone MI's way as Hardik wasn't fully fit in 2021, Jasprit Bumrah dealt with a back injury and also a big investment in Jofra Archer never really paid off.
All these 𓂃things did affect MI's performance and also Rohit's st🐽ats as MI skipper.
But unless Rohit spells it out explicitly, it would be very difficult to gauge what kind of communication franch💃ise has had with one of its in-house legends.
Hardik taking on mantle of captaincy willඣ also free up Rohit, the batter, who would now just be the 'Hit Man' and if he retains the motivation, who knows one might see him playing another season, albeit in a different jersey.