Indian cricket is currently witnessing a transition phase, with discussions surrounding the future of two of its biggest stalwarts, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, becoming increasingly prevalent. Both players have already retired from T20Is and Tests and now only participate in ODIs. Amidst speculations and debates, a strong message has been sent to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) regarding the handling of their eventual retirement from the remaining format.
Ravi Bishnoi, an active member of the Indian cricket team, has voiced his concerns about the way Kohli and Rohit's retirements from T20Is and Tests were managed. Bishnoi admitted being shocked by the timing and manner of their departures, particularly as they occurred shortly after India's T20 World Cup victory in Barbados in June of last year. He emphasized the desire of fans and teammates alike to witness legendary players like Kohli and Rohit retire "on the field," believing it to be a more fitting farewell to their illustrious careers.
Speaking on the Game Changers podcast, Bishnoi articulated that it's shocking to see them retire not on the field. He highlighted their immense contributions to Indian cricket, suggesting that their achievements are unparalleled. Bishnoi hopes that the BCCI will ensure a proper farewell for the duo when they decide to retire from ODIs. He acknowledged that the decision to retire is personal, but the suddenness of their previous retirements left a void in the team.
BCCI Vice President Rajeev Shukla has stated that the board won't ask anyone to retire, as players should make their own decisions. He added that the board respects the players' decisions. Shukla believes that discussions about their farewell are premature, given their current fitness and performance in ODIs.
Former Indian wicketkeeper Vijay Dahiya has also weighed in on the matter, asserting that the decision to retire should be left entirely to Kohli and Rohit. He stressed that their contributions should be celebrated and that the motivation and fitness to continue playing must come from within.
These sentiments echo the broader sentiment within the cricketing fraternity that players of Kohli and Rohit's stature deserve to have their farewells managed with respect and dignity. The duo's contributions to Indian cricket are undeniable, and their retirements will undoubtedly leave a significant void in the team. It is therefore imperative that the BCCI takes these concerns into consideration and ensures that Kohli and Rohit receive the farewell they deserve when they eventually decide to call time on their ODI careers.