The playing of Rohit Sharma in the ODI series against Australia made a buzz across social media due to his outstanding performance. The previous India captain tweeted a message that was rather mysterious and kept the fans guessing on his future. His tweet was only a few hours after his match-winning century in Sydney and that is what makes his words even more mysterious.
India lost the series of three matches 1-2, yet Rohit was the greatest participant of the visitors. The experience opener made a fifty in the second ODI and proceeded to make a magnificent hundred in the third. His composed and relaxed batting saved India a whitewash and made the series to have a good ending.

Rohit ended the series with 202 runs with an excellent average of 101 and a strike rate of 85.60. He still has much to give on the highest level as his consistency brought him the Player of the Series award.
One last time, signing off from Sydney 👊 pic.twitter.com/Tp4ILDfqJm
— Rohit Sharma (@ImRo45) October 26, 2025 Rohit made a picture of entering the airport with the caption of, one last time, signing off Sydney, after his tenure of a century in Sydney. This message generated instant speculation among the fans. Most of the people questioned whether Rohit was indicating his last game in Australia or even indicating what was the next move in his cricketing career.
It became the 33rd century of Rohit in ODI cricket, which made him the third player in the all-time list, after Virat Kohli and Sachin Tendulkar. He also made a unique record of scoring his ninth ODI hundred against the Australians, the highest by any batter against the Aussies.

Rohit has been a regular performer against Australia where he averages almost 60 in 49 ODIs. His composure of the big occasions and pressure again proved to people as to why he is considered to be one of the best limited-overs batters in India.
Then next, Rohit should come back to action as India host South Africa in a three match ODI series beginning November 30. In the mean time, the T20 team under the leadership of Suryakumar Yadav will play a five game series against Australia starting on October 29 in Canberra.
