Uncertainty looms over India's World Cup 2027 plans with Kohli and Rohit's current form; 'Virat will be the last one to retire'
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's ages of 35 and 37, respectively, are not seen as a hindran...
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's ages of 35 and 37, respectively, are not seen as a hindrance to their potential participation in the 2027 ODI World Cup. Despite their ages of 39 and 40 at the time of the tournament, their exceptional abilities and renowned status in Indian cricket could very well see them through. Ultimately, if Kohli and Rohit decide to continue playing for three more years, their wishes should be respected and supported by fans and critics alike. The potential retirement of these two cricketing legends is a discussion best left for another time.
Having announced their retirements from T20Is, Rohit and Kohli have a little more time on hand as their priority shifts to Test cricket and ODIs. Next year, two big ICC titles are up for grabs – the Champions Trophy at the start of the year and few months later, the World Test Championship final provided India qualify. Rest assured, Kohli and Rohit will be fiercely motivated to add these two silverwares to their trophy cabinet. However, after CT is when things will get interesting. If they continue, chances of giving the ODI World Cup another shot will be bright.
On those lines, Piyush Chawla, the veteran Indian spinner, is confident Kohli and Rohit will carry on till the next ODI World Cup. Their brotherhood peaked two months ago, as they finally, after years of wait, won a World Cup together – Virat won the 2011 World Cup and Rohit in 2007. And with one format out of their way, Kohli and Rohit can channel all their energy in Tests and ODIs.
"Their current form, and the way they are batting, [seems like it]. And it's not that far either. Even I want to see them play and win together. If you see carefully, when they bat in their respective ways, the bowling team is always on the backfoot. In the Australia game at the T20 World Cup, Rohit smacked Starc for 30 runs [20] in an over despite India losing two early wickets. And Virat knows how to set up the game; he has done it for years - bat for a big total, chase down any target. If both play, nothing like it," Chawla, who won World Cups with both batting stalwarts, said on Shubhankar Mishra's YouTube channel.
'Virat will be the last one to retire', says ChawlaWhat fuels Chawla's belief further is his confidence that Kohli would be one of the last cricketers from the current lot to retire. While as for Rohit, Chawla reckons the disappointment of not getting over the line at the 2023 World Cup will spur the India captain on to push himself for three more years.
"Virat I feel will retire last for sure," Chawla said. "In T20Is, he might have felt it was the right time, so he left. "Rohit I think will play for another 2-3 years. If he plays ODIs, that'll be great. But as a player, only he knows best. If he is aiming for 2027, which I feel he is, it's because he has that desire to win the 50-overs World Cup."
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