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BCCI confirms Rohit Sharma will play on beyond Lord's ODI, dismisses retirement talk

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BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia has firmly quashed speculation about Rohit Sharma's retirement from international cricket. He stated that the upcoming Lord's ODI will not be Rohit's final appearance for India. The board considers Rohit a key part of India's ongoing ODI plans. BCCI leadership was reportedly unhappy with how the retirement rumours were allowed to circulate. Rohit currently needs 13 more ODIs to reach the milestone of 300 appearances.

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