Monday, April 20, 2026

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s Comeback Revives ODI Excitement as Shubman Gill Leads India’s New Era in Australia

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The ODI format is set for a grand revival as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma return to India’s one-day squad for the high-stakes series against Australia. While T20 cricket has dominated global attention, the three-match ODI battle promises to reignite fans’ passion for the 50-over game — especially with Shubman Gill stepping into his first major challenge as full-time ODI captain.

After the BCCI’s bold decision to remove Rohit from the ODI captaincy despite leading India to the Champions Trophy victory earlier this year, all eyes are on how the leadership transition unfolds. Gill, who impressed with his calm composure during the England Test series and West Indies tour, now shoulders the responsibility of managing a side featuring two of India’s most iconic batsmen.

Both Kohli and Rohit are returning to familiar territory in Australia — a country that has tested their resilience over the years. Kohli’s memorable century against Pakistan in the Champions Trophy and Rohit’s match-winning knock in the final reaffirmed their class, but the upcoming series might define the twilight phase of their ODI careers. Their performances could determine whether they remain in contention for the 2027 ODI World Cup, as the selection committee under Gautam Gambhir’s leadership continues to emphasize transition and youth development.

Kohli’s record of 1,327 runs in 29 ODIs in Australia is nearly identical to Rohit’s 1,328 runs in 30 games, showcasing their consistency on foreign soil. However, with both veterans now facing renewed scrutiny, even their legendary records may not shield them from the realities of team evolution.

Meanwhile, Harshit Rana’s inclusion across all three formats has stirred debate. The young pacer’s limited experience hasn’t stopped Gambhir from backing him, despite social media criticism and accusations of favoritism. With senior bowlers like Mohammed Shami and Mohammed Siraj missing out in certain formats, Rana’s performance in this series could either justify or question the team management’s strategy.

For fans, the India vs Australia ODI series represents more than just cricket — it’s the story of transition, legacy, and leadership. With Kohli and Rohit’s return, and Gill’s rise as India’s next big leader, the ODIs have finally regained their lost charm.

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