Amid speculation that Sunday’s third and final ODI against England at Lord’s could be Rohit Sharma’s last international appearance, former India wicket-keeper batsman Parthiv Patel believes the former captain is capable of signing off with a memorable century.As TOI reported earlier, the selection committee has decided that he will not be the first choice after the England series Sunday. As things stand now, Sunday’s match could be the last match of 39 years for India. Rohit has already retired from Test cricket and T20 Internationals.Patel said the India opener has repeatedly shown throughout his career that he responds strongly after a lean run and expects him to do so again if Sunday’s match is his last.“If the Lord’s ODI is really the last match of his career, Rohit Sharma would like to sign off with a century. He is more than capable of doing this. We have seen it throughout his career – after two or three low scores, he often bounces back with a winning shot in the next innings,” Patel told ‘JioStar’.“The difference between Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma has always been consistency. Rohit may not score much in every game, but when he does, he plays a substantial innings and often ends up winning the Player of the Match award. He did not look comfortable in this game,” he added, referring to Rohit’s 47-ball ODIiff defeat in the India’s second defeat 26 Card.Patel said Rohit struggled to adjust to the variable bounce in Cardiff and could never settle into his innings, but backed him to answer his critics once again.“But this is another opportunity for him to silence his critics. It has happened many times before, and he has always responded with the bat. So, if the Lord’s ODI is indeed his final match, I hope he plays an innings that people will remember for a long time,” said the former wicketkeeper-batter.