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Kohli’s twin failures, Sharma’s fifty talking points in India’s loss
The New Indian Express Hyderabad
|October 24, 2025
IT'S hard to find context in an ODI bilateral series with no major events scheduled in that format for the next two years.
But that's the space both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma exist in right now. Having become one format players for the national team and with the 50over World Cup remaining an itch both want to scratch for one last time in 2027, every match becomes an event in and of itself.
It's why the ongoing threematch 50-over series Down Under may, in hindsight, be known as the farewell tour for two giants of Indian sports. It certainly looked like one for Kohli when he raised his hand to acknowledge the cheers of the largely Indian crowd at Adelaide after his dismissal for a second consecutive zero. He was caught in front and after a quick consultation with Sharma in the middle - because that's how these things work - Kohli made the long walk back.
Adelaide, in essence, made Kohli. It was here in 2014 that the then young captain made two 100s in both innings of a Test. His 141, in the fourth innings, put in place the foundations for the kind of cricket his team came to play under him.
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