Kohli & Rohit "Unboxed" in Hilarious Felicitation at Vadodara's Historic ODI

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were felicitated in a memorable and amusing ceremony during the first ODI against New Zealand in Vadodara. The unique tribute involved the players emerging from a cupboard adorned with their life-size images, which fans likened to an "unboxing ceremony." The event marked the historic first men's ODI at Kotambi Stadium, attended by a crowd of nearly 35,000 and officials including ICC president Jay Shah. India bowled first, restricting New Zealand to 300/8 after a strong opening partnership.

Key Points: Kohli, Rohit Honored in Memorable Ceremony at Vadodara ODI

  • Unique "unboxing" style tribute
  • Historic first men's ODI at Kotambi Stadium
  • Kohli and Rohit honored mid-innings
  • Ceremony attended by cricket officials
  • India restricted NZ to 300/8
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Rohit-Kohli felicitated by Baroda Cricket Association as Vadodara hosts first-ever men's ODI

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were felicitated in a unique "unboxing" style ceremony during the historic first men's ODI at Vadodara's Kotambi Stadium.

"the event resembled an 'unboxing ceremony' for the Indian greats - Social Media Reaction"

Vadodara, Jan 11

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were at the centre of a memorable and amusing moment during India's first ODI against New Zealand at the Kotambi Stadium on Sunday. Marking the venue's maiden men's 50-over international, the Baroda Cricket Association honoured two of India's greatest ODI batters with a mid-innings felicitation that quickly became the talk of the fans.

What made the tribute stand out was not just the gesture but the unusual execution. During the break, organisers unveiled a cupboard placed near the boundary line, adorned with life-size images of Kohli and Rohit. To the delight of the crowd, the doors were opened as the players themselves walked out of the cupboard when their names were announced, drawing laughter from the stands and smiles from the honourees.

ICC president Jay Shah and BCCI chief Mithun Manhas were present at the ceremony, which saw the duo presented with a bouquet as a mark of respect.

The light-hearted moment resonated with spectators, many of whom joked on social media that the event resembled an "unboxing ceremony" for the Indian greats. Kohli and Rohit appeared equally entertained, sharing a laugh as they acknowledged the crowd's appreciation.

The occasion carried added significance given the match's historic nature. Kotambi Stadium was hosting its first-ever men's ODI, and a crowd of nearly 35,000 turned up to witness the milestone fixture. With limited opportunities for international cricket in centres like Vadodara, the organisers appeared keen to make the moment memorable while celebrating two players who have defined India's dominance in the ODI format over the past decade and a half.

Speaking of the match, India opted to bowl after winning the toss. New Zealand made a solid start through Devon Conway and Henry Nicholls, and their century-plus opening stand put the hosts under pressure. However, India clawed their way back into the contest, eventually restricting the visitors to 300/8 in 50 overs. Daryl Mitchell anchored the innings with a composed knock, guiding New Zealand to what looked like a competitive total on a sluggish pitch.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's wonderful to see smaller cities like Vadodara hosting international matches. The felicitation was a bit quirky, but it brought a genuine, light-hearted moment to the game. More power to regional cricket associations!
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Vikram M
While the gesture was nice, the execution felt a bit... cheap? A cupboard? For players of their stature? I appreciate the effort, but BCA could have planned a more dignified tribute. The focus should remain on the historic match.
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Priya S
So happy for Vadodara! 35,000 people is an amazing turnout. These two have given us so many memories. Seeing them laugh together during the ceremony was heartwarming. True legends of the game.
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Rohit P
The cupboard bit was pure gold! 😂 Only in India do we get such jugaad and it becomes the highlight. It didn't take away from the seriousness of the match either. Well done, BCA. Hope Vadodara gets more games.
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Nikhil C
This is why we love cricket in India. It's not just a sport; it's emotion, celebration, and sometimes pure comedy. Kudos for making the first ODI at the stadium so special for the fans and the players.

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