India team management has thrown its weight behind struggling opener Rohit ​Sharma amid speculation back home that Sunday’s ‌third one-day international against England at Lord’s ​could be his last.

    The 39-year-old ⁠managed a laboured 26 off 47 balls on Thursday as England won the second match in Cardiff ‌to level the three-match series.

    Rohit has now gone 11 ODIs without a ‌hundred and his poor run of ‌form ⁠raises questions about his place for ⁠next year’s World Cup, which South Africa will host along with Zimbabwe and Namibia.

    Reports from Indian media ​suggest that the 39-year-old former ‌India captain has been informed that the selectors have decided to “move on”.

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    Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, however, said white-ball stalwart Rohit ‌was “too good” a player to feel any ​pressure.

    “Yes, he didn’t get runs, but I don’t think that makes ⁠any difference,” Kotak told reporters after Thursday’s loss, dismissing suggestions that Rohit was struggling.

    “On a ‌particular day, many batters don’t get the momentum they are looking for, and that can happen. You might see a completely different innings from Rohit Sharma at Lord’s.”

    Batting coach Sitanshu Kotak, however, said white-ball stalwart Rohit ‌was “too good” a player to feel any ​pressure. | Photo Credit: AFP

    “Rohit probably didn’t get balls in his areas ‌and didn’t get going. That’s what I felt. ​So I wouldn’t say he was struggling.”

    Former India captain Rohit is the ⁠only batter to have scored three 200-plus scores ⁠in ODIs, including a 264 against Sri Lanka, which remains the highest score ‌by a batter in this format.

    Rohit has already quit Test cricket and T20 ​Internationals.

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    Published on Jul 17, 2026

    Published on 17 July 2026 by sportstar

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