Rohit Sharma’s Grit: Champions Trophy Triumph on a Hamstring Injury

Rohit Sharma celebrating Champions Trophy despite hamstring pain
      Captain Rohit Sharma with trophy—unbowed by a persistent hamstring injury during Champions Trophy 2025.


Rohit Sharma’s Grit: Champions Trophy Triumph on a Hamstring Injury

By M Muzamil Shami - July 19, 2025


Key Points

  1. Rohit Sharma endured a hamstring injury during ICC Champions Trophy 2025

  2. Injury plagued him for 4–5 months, yet he captained India to victory

  3. Former selector Jatin Paranjape praises his commitment and suggested he could’ve continued

  4. Rohit has since retired from Tests and T20Is, focusing now on ODIs

Rohit Sharma’s Inspirational Leadership Amid Injury

In a dramatic revelation that has sent waves across the cricketing world, former India selector Jatin Paranjape disclosed that captain Rohit Sharma was battling a debilitating hamstring injury throughout the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Despite months of discomfort, he led the Indian side with unwavering resolve, culminating in a nail-biting four-wicket win against New Zealand in the final

Paranjape, speaking to the Times of India, didn’t mince words about Rohit’s condition:

“He was struggling with a hamstring injury for the last four or five months. He didn’t get a lot of rest.”

Yet, the captain refused to let pain define him.

Pain & Power: Rohit’s Journey Through Adversity

It wasn’t just a one-off flare-up. The hamstring strain had haunted Rohit for nearly half a year, impacting even his IPL 2025 performance, where he mostly served as an impact sub. Yet, in the Champions Trophy, he stood tall, anchoring crucial chases and delivering trademark shots—especially that lethal hook shot that never failed to light up the stadium

Selector’s Verdict: “He Should’ve Continued”

Paranjape, who served on the national selection panel and is renowned for his cricketing insight didn’t hold back:

“He could have—he should have—played a little bit more. I thought maybe for a couple more years. He was batting superbly… that hook shot—that was his trademark.”

This endorsement from a respected voice stirs debate: Has Indian cricket bowed out a true titan prematurely?

Rohit’s Legacy in Brief

  • International glory: Part of India’s triumphs in 2007 and 2013 Champions Trophies and the 2024 T20 World Cup

  • Captaincy record: Led India to ICC titles in both T20 and ODI formats

  • IPL dominance: Captained Mumbai Indians to five IPL titles

What Next: ODIs, Retirement & Future

Since retiring from Tests in May 2025, and earlier from T20Is post-2024 WC, Rohit is now all-in on ODIs—his only remaining format. Fans eagerly await his next appearances in the Australia ODI series in October, with Sri Lanka speculation simmering.

FAQs

Q: Did Rohit manage the injury effectively during the Champions Trophy?
A: Yes, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirmed Rohit was “all right… he knows how to manage it” after the Pakistan game

Q: Will he play more ODIs in 2025?
A: Yes—he’s slated to play series in Australia later this year, and possibly Sri Lanka depending on schedules.

Q: Why didn’t he rest and recover beforehand?
A: No official statement—but selectors like Paranjape argue that with proper rest, he could’ve extended his career by a couple years.

Q: Was Rohit playing through pain in the Champions Trophy?

A: Yes—former selector Jatin Paranjape confirmed he had a lingering hamstring injury for months 

Q: How long did the injury persist?

A: Reports say it lasted around 4–5 months, affecting his IPL and international form .

Q: Did he consider retiring because of the injury?

A: No official statements. His retirement decisions appear aligned with format milestones rather than injury alone.

Q: Could Rohit still play more cricket?

A: Paranjape believes he could’ve continued for “a couple more years,” given his technique and form .

India fans—do you think Rohit should make a comeback, or is it time for the next generation to take over?
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