RoKo Reloaded: Kohli & Rohit in Full Training Mode Ahead of NZ ODI Series

Indian batting stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were seen in an intensive training session ahead of the ODI series opener against New Zealand. The BCCI shared a video showing the duo batting in the nets, practicing fielding drills, and running between the wickets. Both players are returning to the national side after strong performances in the recent series against South Africa and appearances in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Their form will be crucial as India builds towards the 2027 ODI World Cup.

Key Points: Kohli, Rohit Train for India vs New Zealand ODI Series Opener

  • Intense training ahead of NZ series
  • Kohli's recent Player of Series award
  • Rohit's No.1 ODI ranking
  • Focus on 2027 World Cup
  • Return to Vijay Hazare Trophy
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"RoKo reloaded": Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli go into full-on training mode ahead of IND vs NZ ODI series opener

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma train hard ahead of the IND vs NZ ODI series. Watch the BCCI video of their net session and fielding drills.

"RoKo reloaded. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma ready for the INDvNZ ODIs. - BCCI"

Vadodara, January 10

Team India batting legends Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma hit the ground running as they went into full-on training mode ahead of the first India vs New Zealand ODI of the three-match series, set to start on January 11 at the BCA Stadium, Vadodara.

In a video uploaded by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on X, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were seen training with the rest of the India squad ahead of the NZ ODI series opener.

In the video, both Virat and Rohit can be seen batting in the nets, with Virat working on his stylish off-drives and a variety of other shots, while Rohit practices leg-glances and more. The star Indian duo can also be seen practising catching, performing fielding drills, and running in the video.

The BCCI posted the video with the caption, "RoKo reloaded. Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma ready for the INDvNZ ODIs."

The three-match ODI series against New Zealand will mark the return of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma to the Indian team, with both of them now exclusively ODI players.

Virat had secured the 'Player of the Series' award against South Africa in December for scoring 302 runs in three matches at an average of 151.00, with two back-to-back centuries and a fifty.

Following that, Virat played two Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) for Delhi in late December, marking his return to the tournament after 15 years, scoring 131 runs against Andhra Pradesh and 77 against Gujarat, looking fluent as ever and turning back the clock to his prime years with his strokeplay.

Rohit, the number 1-ranked ODI batter, on the other hand, amassed 146 runs across the Proteas series to hold on to his spot at the top of the rankings. Rohit, who also made his VHT comeback, scored 155 against Sikkim before registering a golden duck against Uttarakhand.

Both Virat and Rohit will look to continue their fine 50-over form in the NZ series as well to keep themselves in strong contention for the upcoming 2027 ODI World Cup next year.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's great to see them focusing on ODIs, but honestly, I hope the selectors are also giving enough chances to younger players in this format. We need to build for the future too.
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Rohit P
Hitman's golden duck in VHT was just a blip. When he gets going, no ground is big enough. Excited to see him and Virat bat together again. The experience they bring is priceless for the team.
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Sarah B
The work ethic is inspiring. An average of 151 in the last series? That's just insane from Kohli. New Zealand bowlers must be having nightmares already!
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Karthik V
Good to see them playing domestic cricket as well. Sets a great example. Vadodara is in for a treat! Hope the pitch is a batting beauty.
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Nikhil C
2027 World Cup planning starts now! These two are still our best batters in the format. Their presence will help groom the next generation in the dressing room. Jai Hind!

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