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Post by : Maya Rahman
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli made their last ODI series in Australia unforgettable as they said goodbye to the Australian crowd in style. The iconic duo excelled during the final match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, helping India easily chase down a target of 237 runs. Rohit finished the match not out on 121, while Kohli played a crucial knock of 74, resulting in an unbroken 168-run partnership for the second wicket.
From the very first ball, Rohit and Kohli commanded the innings with their strategic mix of pace and caution, frustrating the Australian bowlers throughout. India clinched a spectacular nine-wicket victory with 69 balls remaining, allowing the talented pair to depart Australia on a triumphant note. This performance reiterated their exceptional talent and leadership in limited-overs cricket.
In post-match interviews with Adam Gilchrist and Ravi Shastri, Rohit and Kohli confirmed that this series marked their final ODI tour in Australia. Rohit expressed, “I’ve always loved coming here. I enjoy playing cricket here in Australia. Fond memories of 2008 and a nice way to finish getting that knock and that win as well.” Kohli echoed similar feelings about their time in Australia.
The two players fondly reminisced about their Australian tours, recalling significant victories, personal achievements, and tough battles against formidable Australian teams. Despite bidding farewell, they expressed deep gratitude for the experiences and lessons acquired from various Australian pitches throughout their careers.
Rohit achieving his 33rd ODI century during the series further adds to his legacy, while Kohli reached several milestones, including standing as the second-highest run-scorer in ODIs. Their partnership during the Sydney match showcased their combined brilliance, resilience, and dominance in the cricketing world, celebrated by fans and teammates as a perfect send-off.
Though this chapter in their Australian ODI saga comes to a close, both players remain key to India's strategies for future international series and the upcoming 2027 World Cup in South Africa. Their farewell has left a significant impression on fans and the cricket community, ensuring that their legacy in Australia will endure fondly.
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