Rohit Sharma faces the axe from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) if he fails in the England ODI series opener on 14 Jul 2026. The selectors are ready to act after the first match if Rohit Sharma underperforms.

What happened?

According to a Times of India report, the BCCI is preparing to move on from Rohit Sharma if he fails to deliver in the England ODI series. The decision could come as early as the first match of the three-game series. The selectors have already discussed long-term transitions for Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul, who have played limited-overs cricket primarily in ODIs since the 2023 World Cup.

Why it matters for Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma’s spot in the ODI squad is under threat. The selectors met after India’s ODI series against Zimbabwe last month and discussed rotating experienced players with younger replacements. Shubman Gill, the ODI captain, stood by Rohit Sharma then, shifting Yashasvi Jaiswal down the order so Rohit Sharma could open. Jaiswal seized the chance, scored a century and staked his claim to a permanent spot.

What the selectors want from Rohit Sharma

The team management wants Rohit Sharma to start strongly in England rather than recover later. His record in England is impressive — 1,428 runs at 64.91 average and a strike rate of 90.78, including seven centuries. That makes England his most successful overseas tour. The selectors see this series as Rohit Sharma’s best chance to prove he still belongs.

Gill backs Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli

Shubman Gill, the ODI captain, has backed Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli ahead of the England series. At a press conference, Gill said he had discussed 2027 ODI World Cup plans with Virat Kohli just two days earlier. He talked through team combinations and roles for players both inside and outside the squad. Gill’s comments signal he wants a blend of experience and young talent in the team.