A viral interaction between captain Rohit Sharma and head coach Gautam Gambhir provided a fascinating, transparent look into India’s high-stakes dressing room right before their crucial series decider against England. Both the senior members were caught sharing a genuine, relaxed laugh at the iconic Lord’s balcony on the 3rd ODI eve, during an optional training session. With this, the leadership duo instantly defused weeks of intense media speculation regarding an alleged internal rift. 

Prior to this, media narratives had peaked with aggressive claims that the veteran opener was facing a forced ultimatum regarding his future, and that the London finale would mark his abrupt international retirement ahead of the 2027 World Cup transition. However, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia has officially rubbished those exit rumours, a stance visually reinforced by the relaxed camaraderie displayed by the duo. This unified front has provided a massive psychological cushion for Team India as they look to secure their first bilateral ODI series triumph on English soil since 2014.

This widely discussed moment was originally posted by Star Sports on their official social media handles, capturing the immense anticipation surrounding the upcoming game. The broadcaster uploaded the footage with the highly descriptive caption, "Locked in, but enjoying the moment πŸ’™ #RohitSharma and #GautamGambhir share a laugh on the Lord's balcony before India take the field for the series-deciding ODI," which instantly went viral online. 

 

With the bilateral series fiercely deadlocked at 1-1 after England's emphatic comeback win in Cardiff, the blockbuster finale will commence on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at 2:30 PM IST (11:00 AM local time) at Lord's Cricket Ground, streaming live on JioHotstar.

"There is no doubt that Rohit will comfortably figure it out": Morne Morkel backs India opener ahead of third ODI against England 

Prior to the series decider in Lord’s, Indian bowling coach Morne Morkel firmly backed Rohit Sharma’s batting form ahead of the crucial third ODI against England, dismissing external panic over the veteran opener's recent lean patch. 

Acknowledging the challenges of batting in England, Morkel stated, "Opening the batting in England conditions is not that easy." However, he expressed absolute confidence in the former captain, noting, "There is no doubt that Rohit will comfortably figure it out. He has done it in the past; he is a great batsman, a legend of Indian cricket, and a highly experienced player."

 Despite recording low scores of 11 and 26 in the current series and averaging 30.12 in ODIs in 2026, the team management remains unfazed. Morkel emphasized Rohit's crucial role, adding, "He also brings a sense of calmness and stability to the batting line-up, so there is absolutely no reason for any doubt, worry, or concern about the way he is going about things. He will return to form very soon." India remains unified behind their opener as they look to secure the series.