Rohit's Golden Duck, Kohli's Brisk 77: A Mixed Day for India's Stars at Vijay Hazare

The second day of Vijay Hazare Trophy action saw contrasting fortunes for India's ODI stalwarts, with Rohit Sharma dismissed for a golden duck while Virat Kohli fired a rapid 61-ball 77. This comes after both made spectacular centuries in their tournament returns earlier in the week. Kohli's form has been particularly staggering, amassing 584 runs in six innings since his two ODI ducks in Australia. Meanwhile, both he and Rohit finished as India's top ODI run-scorers in 2024, highlighting their enduring class despite the occasional setback.

Key Points: Rohit Sharma Golden Duck, Kohli 77 in Vijay Hazare Trophy

  • Rohit Sharma falls for golden duck
  • Virat Kohli scores brisk 77
  • Kohli's incredible post-duck form
  • Rohit's consistent ODI run in 2024
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Vijay Hazare Trophy: Rohit Sharma falls for golden duck against Uttarakhand, Virat Kohli scores brisk 77 against Gujarat

Rohit Sharma out for a golden duck while Virat Kohli scores 77 in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. Get the latest stats and analysis on India's ODI stars.

"After those two ducks, Virat has scored 584 runs in his next six innings at an average of 146.00 - Statistical Dominance"

New Delhi, December 26

The die-hard fans of India's ODI only stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli had a mixed bag day on the second day of action at the Vijay Hazare Trophy, as while the 'Hitman' fell for a golden duck against Uttarakhand, Virat made up for it with a brisk 77 against Gujarat on Friday.

Both Rohit and Virat had made a triumphant return to VHT a couple of days back, with Rohit blasting a 94-ball 155* consisting of 18 fours and nine sixes against Sikkim for Mumbai, while the 'Chasemaster' Virat led Delhi's chase against Andhra Pradesh from the front with a 101-ball 131, with 14 fours and three sixes.

Now, this time against Uttarakhand, the law of averages caught up with Rohit, as he perished to Devendra Singh Bora in the first over of the match.

On the other hand, Virat fired a brisk 77 in just 61 balls, with 13 fours and a six and a strike rate of over 126 after Delhi lost Priyansh Arya early after being put to bat first by Gujarat.

Currently, at the time of writing, Virat has scored 208 runs in two VHT matches, while Rohit has scored 155 runs in two games.

Since his two successive ducks, which kick-started his ODI return in Australia on a sour note, Virat has looked unstoppable since scoring that unbeaten 74* at Sydney. After that, during the series against South Africa, Virat emerged as the 'Player of the Series' with 302 runs in three innings at an average of 151.00 and a strike rate of 117.05, with two back-to-back centuries and a fifty. After those two ducks, Virat has scored 584 runs in his next six innings at an average of 146.00, with three centuries and fifties each.

On the other hand, after starting off the Australia series on a sluggish note with just eight runs at Perth, the 'Hitman' has also showcased consistency, scoring 495 runs in his next seven innings at an average of 99.00, with two centuries and three fifties each.

The ''Ro-Ko' ended as the top run-getters for India in ODIs this year, with Virat making 651 runs in 13 matches and innings at an average of 65.10, with three centuries and four fifties, with a best score of 135 and a SR of over 96. On the other hand, Rohit scored 650 runs in 14 innings at an average of 50.00 and a strike rate of over 100, with two centuries and four fifties and a best score of 121*.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Virat's form is just unreal. 208 runs in two VHT games and that strike rate! He's playing like a man possessed since those two ducks in Australia. What a champion mentality! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, it's fascinating to see these stats. Both ended the ODI year with almost identical runs (651 vs 650). This "Ro-Ko" competition is pushing them to new heights. Great for Indian cricket.
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Vikram M
Honestly, these domestic games are so important for them to stay in rhythm before big tours. A duck here doesn't matter. What matters is they are getting game time. Both looking in good touch overall.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I think the article focuses too much on individual stars. What about the young players from Uttarakhand or Gujarat? Devendra Singh Bora getting Rohit out is a huge moment for him! Our domestic cricket needs more spotlight on emerging talents too.
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Priya S
The consistency is mind-blowing. After a slow start in Australia, both have averages of 99 and 146 in their next innings? That's not normal, that's legendary. We are so lucky to witness this era. 💙

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