Will Virat and Rohit's jersey be retired? In the past they retired the jersey of this Dhurand resin
Cricket News Desk. Indian jersey numbers 45 and 18 will no longer be seen in T20 and Test cricket, as the veteran batsmen retired from both formats. After winning the T20 World Championships last year, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli retired from this format. Between IPL 2025, these two players also said goodbye to the Test cricket. As a result, Jersey numbers 45 and 18 will not be seen on the ground in both of these formats. Let’s tell you that Rohit Sharma wears a 45 number jersey and Virat Kohli wears the number 18 jersey. The biggest question now is whether the jersey of these two players will also retire? Like the first time with Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Will Jersey numbers be retired 45 and 18? After Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket, the young Indian team will visit England. During this, Team India will play a 5 -game test series with England. During this time, Jersey number 45 and 18 will not be seen in England. Both of these players represented Team India for a long time and achieved very great achievements. Now the questions are about whether Jersey numbers 45 and 18 will also be retired in T20 and Test cricket, the answer probably won’t be at the moment, because Virat and Rohit Sharma are still playing ODI cricket. Also in this format, both players carry the same number jersey. In such a situation, the jersey with this number cannot be retired. However, this decision can only be made by BCCI. Sachin and Dhoni’s jersey is retired. Earlier, BCCI retired the jersey of great batsman Sachin Tendulkar and India’s most successful captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Jersey with these numbers is no longer visible on the field. Let’s tell you that Sachin Tendulkar’s jersey number 10 has retired in the year 2017. Sachin was the only player to receive this honor, but later Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s name also joined this list. In 2020, Mahendra Singh Dhoni retired from international cricket. After this, the BCCI also retired the number 7 jersey. Mahendra Singh Dhoni first wore a number 7 jersey. Share this story -tags