It’s common for retirements to follow major sporting defeats, but for perhaps the first time in history, three legendary cricketers announced their international retirement from a specific format immediately after winning the ultimate prize in that format. Minutes after India lifted the T20 World Cup in Bridgetown, Virat Kohli announced his intention to quit T20 Internationals. Shortly after, his captain Rohit Sharma followed suit, revealing his decision during the post-match press conference. Ravindra Jadeja then took to social media to share his retirement from T20 Internationals.
These retirements are not surprising. Rohit has just turned 37, Kohli will be 36 in November, and Jadeja is nearing his 36th birthday. Each has spent over a decade and a half representing India and remains a key player in Tests and One-Day Internationals. Winning the World Cup means there is nothing left for them to achieve in T20s. The emergence of a younger generation also influenced their decisions.
What’s next for them? Likely T20 franchise cricket. They are not retiring from the 20-over game entirely, so fans can still enjoy their performances in franchise leagues. They also have significant roles to play in India’s national team, especially in Tests and ODIs.
India faces a packed schedule ahead, including two long and challenging away Test series and the 50-over Champions Trophy, tentatively set for February-March 2025. The next Test series is at home against Bangladesh, followed by matches against New Zealand, and then a five-Test series in Australia. If India reaches the World Test Championship final, they will also play five Tests in England.
For Rohit, as both Test opener and captain, there are many goals to achieve. The T20 World Cup win has eased the disappointment of not winning the 50-over World Cup last year. The Champions Trophy and the World Test Championship are significant targets. His current form is excellent, and he aims to make the most of his remaining international career while spending more time with his young family.
Kohli, considered the best batter of his generation, continues to be highly valued by opponents. While individual milestones are less significant to him now, his passion and energy remain strong. He is a role model for fitness and work ethics, and he aims to help prepare the next generation of Indian cricketers.
Rohit and Kohli have become elder statesmen, but they are not resting on their laurels. Jadeja, with his all-round skills and fitness, is equally crucial to India’s success. India is fortunate to have a pool of talented players and has succession plans in place to ensure a smooth transition. Rohit, Kohli, and Jadeja will play vital roles in this process.