Rohit Sharma's Stylish Appearance at The Oval During India-England Test

Former Indian Test captain Rohit Sharma made headlines at The Oval during the fifth Test against England, flaunting a stunning watch valued at $300,000. Recently announcing his retirement from Test cricket, Sharma was seen offering encouragement to young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who scored a century. As India trails in the Test series, Sharma's presence and support for emerging talent highlight his enduring influence in cricket.
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Rohit Sharma's Stylish Appearance at The Oval During India-England Test

Rohit Sharma's Eye-Catching Watch at The Oval

London: Former Indian Test captain Rohit Sharma drew attention at The Oval during the fifth Test match between India and England, showcasing a luxurious watch. The timepiece, an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Jumbo Extra-Thin Smoked Burgundy Titanium, is estimated to be worth around $300,000. Sharma was spotted on the third day of the match.


Retirement Announcement and Support for Young Talent

Prior to the selection of India's Test squad, Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket. On Saturday, he appeared casual in a black denim jacket paired with jeans, offering guidance to young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who achieved a century in the second innings.


Jaiswal's Experience with Rohit Sharma

Jaiswal shared, 'I saw Rohit Sharma and greeted him. He encouraged me to keep batting like this.'


The happiness on Rohit Sharma's face when Jaiswal completed his hundred at The Oval. 🥹❤️


Rohit Sharma defines aura itself ❤️🔥


Sharma's Recent Retirement and Current Role

Sharma stepped back from T20 Internationals following India's ICC T20 World Cup victory last year and retired from Tests after the Border-Gavaskar Trophy defeat. He continues to serve as India's ODI captain, leading the team to the World Cup final in 2023, where they faced a loss against Australia.


Currently, India is trailing 1-2 in the ongoing Test series against England, with the fifth Test reaching a critical juncture, as England requires 35 runs while India needs 4 wickets on the final day.