India’s cricketing stalwarts, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, made their much-awaited return to the ODI side against Australia in Perth on October 19. However, the comeback didn’t go as planned — Kohli was dismissed for a duck, while Rohit managed only 8 runs before falling early. Their underwhelming show added to India’s struggles in the series opener, as the team continues to adjust amid a phase of generational transition.
Coach Challenges Selectors’ Pressure
Kohli’s childhood coach, Rajkumar Sharma, voiced his opinion on the situation, saying it would be “very funny” if the selectors expected these seasoned players to prove themselves. His remarks underline the respect and trust the duo commands in Indian cricket.
Balancing Youth And Experience
While Shubman Gill continues to lead as the ODI captain, Kohli and Rohit’s return provides a valuable mix of experience and skill. The series will test how seamlessly the veterans integrate with the team’s evolving core, particularly on foreign soil.
Australia’s Playful Response
Australian captain Mitchell Marsh added a light-hearted comment, joking that he hoped fans do not witness “too much great cricket” from Kohli and Rohit. The remark highlights the anticipation and high stakes surrounding the series opener in Perth.
What This Means For Indian Cricket
This ODI series is more than just a return; it offers Kohli and Rohit an opportunity to reaffirm their dominance internationally. As the team balances youth and experience, fans will watch closely to see how India’s veterans perform in the crucial clash against Australia.
Match Interrupted By Rain
Chasing a revised DLS target of 131 in a 26-over contest, Australia reached 63/2 in 11.1 overs before rain interrupted play. With Mitchell Marsh unbeaten on 32 and Josh Philippe on 13, the hosts need 68 runs in 89 balls to seal the win once conditions improve.



















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