Opening baton set to pass from Rohit Sharma to Yashasvi Jaiswal
Shamik Chakrabarty, Mumbai Rohit Sharma’s race is run. The third ODI of the ongoing series between England and India at Lord’s on Sunday is, in all likelihood, going to be his last. Whether a formal announcement will come from the former India captain is a matter of conjecture. But the Ajit Agarkar-led selection committee has decided to move on. The baton will pass to Yashasvi Jaiswal, who is set to become India’s first-choice opener in the 50-over format alongside skipper Shubman Gill. According to sources, the selection committee has communicated its decision to Rohit. Last year, after the Champions Trophy, when India were preparing to tour England for a five-Test series, Rohit wanted to be part of it. According to an insider, the selection committee disagreed, prompting the opener to hang up his red-ball boots. The selectors also wanted to bring Jaiswal into the side at the start of the current ODI cycle, which began in October 2025. Somehow, Rohit survived the chop, but h...