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Indian cricket icon, Rohit Sharma expressed deep admiration for the Indian Armed Forces amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following Operation Sindoor, a military response to the April 22, Pahalgam terrorist attack by Pakistan that claimed 26 lives. Rohit, who had announced his retirement from Test cricket just days earlier, took to social media to share his pride in the armed forces, highlighting the courage of the soldiers defending the nation during a volatile period marked by cross-border drone strikes and artillery exchanges on Thursday.
Rohit Sharma shows solidarity with the Indian Armed Forces
The cricketer expressed deep pride in the Indian Armed Forces, stating that with each passing moment and every strategic decision, his respect for the Indian Army, Air Force, and Navy continues to grow. He acknowledged the unwavering commitment of the nation’s soldiers, who stand firm in defence of India’s pride. Emphasizing the importance of public responsibility during times of heightened tension, he urged citizens to avoid spreading or believing in misinformation. Rohit also encouraged everyone to stay safe and remain calm amidst the unfolding developments.
In a X post Rohit wrote, “With every passing moment, with every decision taken I feel extremely proud of our Indian Army, Indian Airforce & Indian Navy. Our warriors are standing tall for our nation’s pride. It’s important for every Indian to be responsible and refrain from spreading or believing any fake news. Stay safe, everyone!”
With every passing moment, with every decision taken I feel extremely proud of our Indian Army, Indian Airforce & Indian Navy. Our warriors are standing tall for our nation’s pride. It’s important for every Indian to be responsible and refrain from spreading or believing any fake…
— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45)
The World Cup-winning captain bid farewell to Test cricket
Rohit also announced his retirement from Test cricket on Wednesday, at the age of 38, bringing an end to a 12-year-long Test career. He made his debut in 2013 against the West Indies and went on to play 67 Tests, scoring 4,301 runs at an average of 40.57. He had previously retired from T20 internationals after India’s victory in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024 but will continue to lead the national side in ODIs. His retirement leaves a significant void in India’s Test lineup, especially with the upcoming tour of England.
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