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After Virat, Rohit Sharma, Too, Announces Retirement FromT20Is
India captain Rohit Sharma on Sunday announced his decision to retire from T20I cricket after leading his side to World Cup triumph in Barbados.
The captain shared this news with the media soon after Virat Kohli hung up his boots from the shortest format of the game on Saturday.
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