During the third One-Day International between Australia and India on Saturday, October 25, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli turned back the clock. With their undefeated partnership of 168 runs off 169 balls for the second wicket, India was able to chase down a target of 237 runs in just 38.3 overs. The Men in Blue were able to avoid a series loss and gain confidence before the T20I portion of the trip thanks to this victory.
With 121 off 125 balls, Rohit was still undefeated, while Kohli hammered 74 not out off 81 deliveries.
They totaled three sixes and twenty boundaries. Prior to the tour, a great deal of conjecture about their prospects in international cricket. But Saturday’s performance will be a worthy response to their detractors.
The legendary pair received a lot of plaudits from former India captain Sunil Gavaskar, who claimed that they had improved their running between the wickets, which had been a weakness in previous years.
“For Indian fans, their sprinting between the wickets was a little heart-stopping at one point in their careers. But even that has vanished over time. Knowing that these men will bring your team and country home allows you to relax and put your feet up when they are both batting together. Did they not remove the years? given the caliber of batsmanship we witnessed. Gavaskar told India Today, “We saw some of the best shots we’ve seen from this duo over the years, with such sparkle and glitter.”
“It was really fantastic to see it again. We have far too many individuals asking questions about these two game legends in sports shops who have never even touched a bat. It was really happy to see them both. Class is enduring, but form is transient, as they have both demonstrated. It only indicates your mutual understanding. They are not trying to outscore or outstrike one another. He continued, “They play to each other’s strengths and acknowledge each other’s strengths.”
In sports, it’s best to avoid overanalyzing: Gavaskar.
The runs that Rohit and Kohli achieved against Australia, according to Gavaskar, will boost their confidence going into India’s upcoming ODI match against South Africa in November or December. After retiring from Test matches this year and Twenty20 Internationals in 2024, the two cricketing titans are now only playing 50-over matches for India.
The inquiries that will be asked will undoubtedly lead you to worry if you don’t receive any runs. As a result, you will be thinking too much. In sports, it’s best to avoid overanalyzing. Your game suddenly can’t get that awful. “Yes, having a gap can make it difficult to become fluent,” Gavaskar stated.
However, you need to take a bit longer to get going after you’ve gained expertise and all the runs, and the 50-over format permits that. Since both players took that action, they will be much more at ease during the South Africa series. Additionally, as it will take place at home,” he said.






