Rohit Sharma denied retirement during the Sydney Test, despite "standing out" from the Test. However, his availability for India is in the selectors hands, confirmed a BCCI official anonymously. During the Sydney Test, Rohit Sharma, in a surprise interview with the broadcasters, confirmed that he is not retiring. That he is struggling with the form, he decided to "stand out." He even clarified that it would be his decision when he would retire. Regarding that, the BCCI official anonymously said, “Rohit was waiting to see if India could find an escape route to the WTC final. Now, it’s really up to him whether to continue to fight for a spot. But the decision will be down to Ajit Agarkar and his selection committee.” Devajit Saikia will assume the role of the BCCI secretary, and the BCCI Special General Meeting is scheduled for Sunday. According to a report of Hindustan Times, Salkia will sit for a discussion with Ajit Agargar and his selection committee regarding Rohit Sharma's future. Read also: Hardik Pandya as India's ODI Captain? BCCI Source Drops Hint Rohit Sharma struggles continue in Australia Rohit Sharma’s struggles in Test cricket have become a significant concern for India. Following the Border-Gavaskar Trophy loss, Rohit’s form with the bat has been under scrutiny. The Indian captain managed just 31 runs in five innings during the Australia tour, averaging a dismal 6.2—the lowest-ever for a touring captain in Australia. His overall numbers since September are equally troubling, with only 164 runs in eight Tests at an average of just over 10, including a solitary fifty. Rohit’s decision to drop himself from the playing XI for the Sydney Test, after a twin failure in Melbourne had raised questions about his future in the longest format. While he clarified his stance on retirement, stating, “I am not going anywhere,” his continued struggles may force difficult decisions as India plans for the future.