Even as questions swirl around his future in India’s white-ball setup, Rohit Sharma is quietly doing what he’s always done best – putting in the hard yards. On Friday, October 10, the veteran opener was spotted training intensively at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park, working closely with former India assistant coach Abhishek Nayar ahead of the upcoming Australia tour.

Rohit, who recently retired from T20I cricket after leading India to a historic title at the 2024 T20 World Cup, will be part of only the ODI leg of the tour, which includes three ODIs and five T20Is. With the first ODI scheduled in Perth on Sunday, October 19, the 36-year-old is leaving no stone unturned to be in top shape.

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