3 reasons why Rohit Sharma deserves to play till 2027 World Cup

There are multiple reasons why Rohit Sharma's presence in the 2027 ODI World Cup could benefit India.

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Rohit Sharma's leadership and mentoring value to the squad

Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma
Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma (Photo by Alex Davidson-ICC/ICC via Getty Images)

Beyond averages and records, Rohit brings intangible qualities that benefit the dressing room during World Cup cycles. As India's captain, he guided the team to the T20 World Cup title in 2024 and the Champions Trophy in 2025, both tournaments won under his leadership with an attacking template. He steered India to the 2023 ODI World Cup final at age 36, despite his side ultimately falling short. As captain of the Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League, Rohit won five titles, earning recognition as a tactical thinker who embraces data and strategy.

A player of such standing provides junior members of the squad with stability and mentorship that cannot be taught. His calmness under pressure and experience navigating high-stakes matches remain assets that younger specialists still need to develop. Removing such a figure entirely before one final World Cup cycle may deprive the next generation of invaluable guidance.

The case for Rohit's continued involvement in white-ball cricket through 2027 rests less on form across two England matches and more on his proven record when tournaments demand excellence. Selectors will ultimately decide, but the argument for holding onto him until South Africa appears stronger than the case for moving on right now.

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