
Sydney: In a moment that sent a wave of emotion through the cricketing world, Indian stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli hinted that their current tour might be their final appearance on Australian soil. The joint suggestion came after the duo anchored India’s spectacular nine-wicket victory over Australia in the third One-Day International at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Saturday.
The declaration from the Indian captain immediately fueled speculation regarding the future of two of the game’s greatest figures, both of whom are nearing the end of their illustrious careers. Rohit is set to turn 39 in six months, while Virat Kohli will turn 38 next month.
Speaking after a match that saw the ‘Ro-Ko’ partnership in full flow, a reflective Rohit Sharma addressed his tenure Down Under.
”Yeah, I’ve always loved coming here. I enjoy playing cricket here in Australia,” Rohit stated. He then delivered the telling line that has gripped fans and media: “I don’t know if we’ll be coming back to Australia, but it was fun all these years that we played here. You know, a lot of good memories, bad memories, but all in all, I’ll take the cricket that I played here.”
The hint followed a vintage performance by the two legends. Chasing a modest 237, Rohit smashed his 33rd ODI century (121 not out off 125 balls), while Kohli, the ‘Chase Master,’ returned to form with a brilliant, unbeaten 74 off 81 deliveries. The pair stitched together a match-winning, unbroken 168-run partnership for the second wicket, sealing a consolation win for India after having already lost the three-match series 2-1.
While the series ended in Australia’s favour, the final performance was a poignant reminder of the enduring brilliance of the legendary duo, leaving fans to ponder how many more times they will see the two greats in action together on the international stage.







