Key Points

Ravi Shastri has highlighted the importance of the upcoming Australia ODI series for Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's potential World Cup participation. The veteran cricketers, aged 36 and 38 respectively, face scrutiny over their future in international cricket. Their performance, fitness, and form during the series will be critical in determining their World Cup prospects. The series offers a crucial opportunity for the experienced players to prove their continued value to the Indian cricket team.

Key Points: Shastri Rates Rohit Kohli's 2027 WC Chances After Australia ODIs

  • Rohit and Kohli's performance crucial for 2027 World Cup selection
  • Duo preparing intensively for upcoming Australia ODI series
  • Age and fitness key factors in continued international career
  • Experience remains valuable asset for veteran cricketers
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Shastri feels Rohit, Kohli's spot in 2027 WC 'depend on their fitness and form' after Australia series

Ravi Shastri reveals fitness and form will determine Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's World Cup prospects in crucial Australia series

Shastri feels Rohit, Kohli's spot in 2027 WC 'depend on their fitness and form' after Australia series
"There's no substitute for experience when it comes to the big games - Ravi Shastri"

Sydney, Oct 13

Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes the upcoming ODI series in Australia will be an important challenge for Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma's quest to play another World Cup, saying the veteran duo need a big series against Australia to solidify their spots for the mega spectacle in 2027.

Kohli and Rohit, who have now retired from Tests and T20Is, were named in India's squad for the ODI series against Australia, starting from October 19 in Perth. They will join the squad before flying to Australia on October 15, for a three-game series starting four days later in Perth.

With the ODI World Cup still two years away and the recent form of Kohli, 36, and Sharma, 38, having been well below their lofty best, uncertainty looms over their future beyond.

At the Summer of Cricket launch in Sydney on Monday, reporters asked Shastri whether he expected the duo to be in contention for a potential swansong in 24 months' time, he replied, "That's why they're here (playing the ODI series against Australia). They're part of the mix. It depends on their fitness, their hunger and, of course, form."

"So, I think this series is very important to see how they go. They themselves will know by the end of this series how they feel and then it's their call. (It's) the same thing with Steve Smith (who retired from ODIs in March) from Australia's point of view. At that age, you've got to enjoy it and (you've) still got to have the hunger.

"But there's no substitute for experience when it comes to the big games, as we saw in the Champions Trophy. Come the big games and the big boys step up," he said.

Rohit had even come down to the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Bengaluru for some work on his batting and fitness, while Kohli has been doing his preparation in London.

With Australia preparing to host India for three ODIs, followed by five T20Is, the seasoned duo of "RoKo" will finally be back in play.

India's white-ball tour of Australia, under the new captain Shubman Gill, starts with the ODI series opener on October 19 at Perth Stadium and is followed by matches at Adelaide Oval and Sydney Cricket Ground on October 23 and 25 respectively. It is followed by the five-match T20I series beginning on October 29

The last time India toured Australia for a bilateral ODI series, the visitors lost by 2-1 margin in 2020/21, but managed to win the subsequent T20I series by the same margin on the same tour.

- IANS

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Priya S
I think we're being too harsh on our veterans. They just won us the T20 World Cup! Let them enjoy their cricket and we'll see how they perform. Experience matters more than age in World Cups 🏏
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Arjun K
Respectfully disagree with Shastri here. We should be building for the future. Players like Gill, Jaiswal, and Samson deserve consistent opportunities. Emotional attachment to legends shouldn't block young talent's growth.
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Sarah B
Watching Kohli and Rohit play is pure joy! Hope they continue as long as they're enjoying the game. The Australia series will be crucial to see if they still have that fire 🔥
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Vikram M
Perfect balance needed! Let them play till 2027 if they perform, but BCCI should have clear succession plans. No one is bigger than Indian cricket. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Remember how Dhoni guided us to 2011 WC win at 30? These guys are even older now. Tough decisions ahead for selectors, but performance should be the only criteria. All the best to both legends! 🙏

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