5 Players who could feature in their last Asia Cup
With age being a major factor, there are players who might not feature in the next edition of the Asia Cup
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4. Rohit Sharma (Age 36, India)
Rohit Sharma has always been a pleasure to watch when in full flow. His natural shot-making ability has always made him a special batter and his stats back up his champion status. His captaincy has allowed India to taste success on various occasions, be it winning various limited-overs series or winning the Asia Cup in 2018 in an outstanding match against Bangladesh.
In ODI cricket, Rohit Sharma averages 48.6 in a span of 243 games to date. He is 15th in ODI leading run-getter and has a realistic chance to be in the top 10 by the time he retires.
Although he made his debut in 2007, he didn’t show his full potential as a batter until the 2013 Champions Trophy, where he came good and found his place as the permanent opener. Ever since 2013, he joined Virat Kohli to be the forefront of the Indian batting lineup. In the 2019 Cricket World Cup, the 'Hitman' scored five centuries which became a record and is currently tied with Sachin Tendulkar with six hundreds scored in World Cups in totality.
Rohit Sharma was made captain after the Virat Kohli saga in late 2021/ early 2022. At times his captaincy has been questionable. There have been blemishes and he has had two opportunities to win India a trophy (2022 T20 World Cup and 2023 Test Championship Final), but India failed to win either of them.
Hence, by the time the next Asia Cup comes in late 2025, Rohit will be 38 years old. It’s very likely captaincy would have been passed onto someone else by then and a change of selection committee may favour a younger opener to represent India. Fitness could also be an issue, and there are doubts as to if Rohit will still be playing all forms of cricket by late 2025.
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