The upcoming ODI series between India and Australia could signify the end of an era in Indian cricket. As Rohit Sharma prepares for the series, starting October 19, the possibility of this being his final ODI series is gaining momentum. Sharma’s recent appearance in the Mumbai nets, where he showcased his skills, fueled speculation of a final act. The prospect of both Sharma and Virat Kohli retiring from ODIs during this series adds a layer of emotional significance.
Rohit Sharma’s career highlights include 11,168 runs in 273 ODIs at an average of 48.76 and a strike rate of almost 93, featuring 32 centuries, including three double centuries. His record against Australia is compelling, with 1,328 runs in 30 ODIs and an average exceeding 53, with five centuries. Kohli’s involvement in the series also adds to the narrative of a potential farewell tour. Together, these two have significantly influenced the sport, becoming role models and heroes. This series offers a chance to celebrate their legacies and to commemorate their contributions to Indian cricket. The series’ setting in Australia, a ground where they both have consistently excelled, will add a special element to what may be the final chapter of their ODI careers.
