Rohit Sharma, the former India captain and opening batter, may be set to conclude his international career after the third and final ODI against England at Lord's. Despite being retired from Test and T20 formats, Sharma has struggled with form this season, scoring only one fifty in three home ODIs. The Indian selectors are reportedly considering replacing him with young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who is considered a promising all-format batter. With Virat Kohli still performing well, the team believes having both players in the top order is not optimal. While the team management supports Sharma, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak downplays concerns about his performance, suggesting he may still deliver a strong innings at Lord's. In the latest match, India was bowled out for 233, and England's Joe Root led them to a victory, setting up the decisive game.
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