Virat Kohli ruled out of Afghanistan series due to hamstring injury: BCCI sources
By Vipul Kashyap, Mumbai, June 4
Star India batter Virat Kohli is ruled out of the ODI series against Afghanistan at home due to a hamstring injury, as per the Board of Control for Cricket in India sources.
Virat was seen struggling while running during the final stages of the Indian Premier League (IPL) final against the Gujarat Titans (GT) at Ahmedabad, but took the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to a tricky 156-run chase with a 42-ball 75*.
The ODI series against Afghanistan will consist of three matches and will start from June 13 onwards after a one-off Test between both sides at New Chandigarh.
Batter and former captain Rohit Sharma, though he is included in the ODI squad, is also doubtful to feature in the series, with his participation subject to fitness.
Virat finished the IPL as the fourth-highest run-getter and RCB's top-scorer with 675 runs in 16 innings at an average of 56.25 and a strike rate of 165.84, with a century and five fifties, with the best score of 105*.
The 37-year-old veteran is one of the greatest ODI batters ever and is the second-highest run-getter in the format with 14,797 runs in 299 innings at an average of 58.71, with 54 centuries, the most by a batter and 77 fifties. His best score is 183.
Virat is an ODI exclusive player now, having retired from T20Is after the T20 World Cup title win in 2024 and from Tests last year in May before the start of the 2025-27 ICC World Test Championship (WTC) cycle.
Since last year, the veteran has smashed 891 runs in 16 matches at an average of 68.53 and a strike rate of 98.45, with four centuries and five fifties in 16 innings, with a best score of 135. He also played a crucial role in India's ICC Champions Trophy win last year.
Since last year's Australia tour, which started his journey as an ODI-exclusive batter, he has cracked 616 runs in nine matches and innings at an average of 88 and a strike rate of 106.39, with three centuries and three fifties. In his most recent ODI outing earlier this year against New Zealand, he was India's top scorer with 240 runs in three matches at an average of 80.00, with a century and a fifty each.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Honestly, I'm not surprised. The IPL season is grueling and players are pushing their limits. Virat gave his all in the final - that 75* was pure class even when he was injured. BCCI should rotate players more smartly. We have a packed calendar ahead.
This is a blow for the series but completely understandable. Kohli's fitness record has been exemplary throughout his career. One minor hamstring issue after such intense cricket shouldn't be overblown. Hope he recovers well for the upcoming tours. 🙏
From a neutral perspective, India's ODI depth is incredible. Even without Kohli and possibly Rohit, they have players like Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, and KL Rahul who can step up. Afghanistan have improved a lot though, should be a competitive series.
Bit frustrating to see our best ODI batter sitting out even for a home series. But honestly, BCCI needs to manage workload better. Kohli, Rohit, and others shouldn't be playing every single bilateral series. Give youngsters a chance and rest your legends for ICC events.
After seeing him struggle in the IPL final, this was expected. What a warrior though - still played through pain and won the match for RCB. That's the Kohli we all know. Take your time, King. Come back stronger for the next challenge. 🐐
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