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Ex-Player Questions Rohit Sharma's WC 2027 Spot
28 Jun
Summary
- Sanjay Manjrekar believes younger players should be prioritized.
- Manjrekar suggests focusing on players with 5-10 years ahead.
- Rohit Sharma would be 40 by the 2027 Cricket World Cup.

As the 2027 Cricket World Cup approaches, discussions have ignited regarding veteran Indian opener Rohit Sharma's potential inclusion. Sanjay Manjrekar, a former Indian batter, has expressed a controversial viewpoint, suggesting that Sharma, who would be 40 by the tournament, should not be part of the squad.
Manjrekar advocates for prioritizing younger talent with longer careers ahead. He stated that selection decisions should be based on what is best for Indian cricket's future, not solely on established players like Sharma and Virat Kohli, who is also noted for his fitness.
His selection philosophy centers on choosing players who have a 5-10 year window remaining in their careers. Manjrekar believes that the opening position in 50-over cricket is ideal for such developing players, implying that Sharma's time in the squad may have passed.
This period also marks the potential return of Virat Kohli to the ODI squad for an upcoming series against Ireland, after missing the Afghanistan series due to a hamstring injury. Jasprit Bumrah is also expected to feature in the series.