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Star batsman Virat Kohli will return to the Indian team for the ODI series in ‌England next month.
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India recall Kohli for England ODI tour, subject to fitness

Virat Kohli will return to the Indian team for the one-day international series in ‌England starting from July, subject ​to a ‌fitness clearance, the country's cricket ‌board (BCCI) said ⁠on ‌Sunday. The veteran ‌batter was ruled out of this ⁠month's ODI series against Afghanistan because of an injury picked up while playing for Royal Challengers Bengaluru in a victory over Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL) ​final in May, where Bengaluru secured a second consecutive IPL title.India will play ‌three ODIs in ⁠England on ​July 14, 16 and 19 ​at Edgbaston, Sophia Gardens and Lord's respectively.Yashasvi Jaiswal, who replaced Kohli against Afghanistan, was not included in the squad for the England tour despite scoring a century in the third ODI against the Afghans on Saturday.Bowler Harshit ‌Rana also returns ‌after a ⁠lengthy layoff caused by a knee ⁠injury, ⁠which ruled him out of the Twenty20 World Cup and the IPL.Rana was a part of the squad in the third ODI against Afghanistan, but ​did not make the final playing XI.INDIA SQUAD  Shubman Gill (captain), Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ishan Kishan, Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, Arshdeep ‌Singh, Gurnoor ​Brar. 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Virat Kohli (centre) and team head coach Zimbabwe's Andy Flower (left) celebrate with the trophy after their team's win against Gujarat Titans at the end of the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 final match in Ahmedabad on June 1, 2026. (AFP)
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Kohli fulfils dream with title-winning stroke as Bengaluru retain IPL title

Virat Kohli fulfilled a long-held dream after he lofted the ball for a six to seal ‌a memorable victory as Royal Challengers ​Bengaluru retained their ‌Indian Premier League title on Sunday.Kohli ‌cut ⁠a composed ‌figure after Bengaluru's ‌five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans at the Narendra ⁠Modi Stadium, a contrast to the teary, raw emotion he showed when the team ended a 17-season title drought last year.The 37-year-old smashed an unbeaten 75 off 42 balls, sealing the chase with a ​six as the crowd roared his name."I've thought of this moment many times... to be standing there ‌hitting the winning ⁠runs. It's ​a dream day for us," Kohli said.Kohli, ​who has been with the franchise since the inaugural 2008 season and led them for nine years, said winning successive titles carried added significance to the team's entire journey where they lost in three finals in 2009, 2011 and 2016.The India batter, who now features only ‌in one-day internationals, ‌also underlined his ⁠continued evolution in Twenty20 cricket.He finished as ⁠Bengaluru's leading scorer ⁠this season with 675 runs and recorded his fastest IPL fifty, taking his overall tally to 68 half-centuries and nine hundreds."I just take a lot of pride in getting better ​and just trying to figure out areas where I can improve," he said.Kohli, who has scored 9,336 runs in the league - the most in IPL history - said adapting to the demands of modern T20 cricket, driven by a new generation of aggressive batters, had ‌been key ​to sustaining success. Kohli used to doing great things: Patidar Royal Challengers Bengaluru captain Rajat Patidar said Kohli is "used to doing great things" and his presence in the dressing room was invaluable after they won their second successive Indian Premier League title."If I speak about Virat Kohli, I don't have words to explain him. He is used to doing great things," Patidar told reporters."He is a great player, everyone knows him - the way he bats. We all have an opportunity to learn from him on and off the field. We spend lot of time with him and try to learn whatever he says, regarding cricket or anything else."Patidar added, "He reaches out to players to talk about cricket. I always keep watching him - what he does and the one thing is that his energy in the nets is same as it is in the match." 'King Kohli'Called "King Kohli" for his prolific run-scoring, the star has stepped away from Test cricket and T20 internationals, remains a superstar cricketer and the biggest crowd-puller in the sport.Kohli's iconic number 18 jersey dominated the stands at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's biggest cricket ground which recorded an official attendance of over 90,000 spectators.Bengaluru's win took Patidar in elite company as only the third captain to win back-to-back IPL titles.MS Dhoni achieved the feat with Chennai Super Kings in 2010 and 2011, while Rohit Sharma led Mumbai Indians to glory in 2019 and 2020."Last year was a lot of pressure, this year was more calm because the way we played throughout the tournament, we dominated this year," said Patidar."So we were pretty much confident that if we are playing like this we are definitely going to win the second title for RCB."On his style of captaincy, Patidar said: "I am not expressive but at the same time I am aware of the game situation. Of course you need a backing, as I said there was a lot of backing by the management and the players as well."

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Rajat Patidar lifts the trophy as he celebrates with teammates after winning the Indian Premier League. (Reuters)
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'Stuff you dream of': Kohli powers Bengaluru to back-to-back IPL titles

Virat Kohli's unbeaten 75 and inspired bowling led Royal Challengers Bengaluru to their second straight Indian Premier League title with a five-wicket win over Gujarat Titans on Sunday. Bengaluru restricted Gujarat to 155-8, a total they chased down with 12 balls to spare after Kohli reached his fifth half-century of the season in a lopsided final in Ahmedabad. Kohli sealed victory with a six to cap a magnificent 42-ball innings featuring nine fours and three sixes, then pointed to the stands as Bengaluru players sprinted out to celebrate. Bengaluru, led by Rajat Patidar, and Kohli have been on a roll since they won their first IPL crown at the 18th attempt last year. They finished top of the 10-team table after this season's league stage. "Stuff you dream of. Thought of this moment many times, wanting to hit the winning run," said the 37-year-old Kohli, who was named player of the match. "Felt really relaxed coming in. The team we have gives confidence to see any kind of situation through. Knew exactly what to do in the chase. Such is the demand (with) super young players pushing you to up the ante." Kohli added: "We knew what kind of ability we have in the group. And we just said one thing, 'If we stick to our cricket, if we execute our plans, we are the best team in the competition.'" **media[452519]**Kohli's iconic number 18 jersey dominated the stands at the Narendra Modi Stadium, the world's biggest cricket ground which recorded an official attendance of over 90,000 spectators on Sunday. Kohli and fellow opener Venkatesh Iyer, who hit 32 off 16 balls, got Bengaluru off to a flying start in a 62-run partnership. Mohammed Siraj broke the stand as he dismissed Iyer and Kagiso Rabada removed Devdutt Padikkal from the other end. Rashid Khan struck twice in one over to send back Patidar for 15 and Krunal Pandya to raise Gujarat's hopes. But Tim David and Kohli put on 41 runs to steady the reply. David fell for 24 but Kohli saw the team through with Jitesh Sharma for company. Kohli has stepped away from Test cricket and T20 internationals and plays just the ODI format for India. Patidar joined an elite group of IPL captains to win back-to-back titles. MS Dhoni achieved the feat with Chennai Super Kings in 2010 and 2011, while Rohit Sharma led Mumbai Indians to glory in 2019 and 2020. "This year was more calm with the way we played throughout the tournament," Patidar told reporters, as he celebrated his 33rd birthday in style. "My way of captaincy is different. I am not expressive but aware of the game situations." **media[452518]**Bengaluru's quicks set up the victory as Rasikh Salam stood out with 3-27 in a disciplined attack alongside Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who both took two wickets. The trio justified the decision to put Gujarat in to bat, striking early and regularly. Only Washington Sundar offered much resistance as he scored a defiant 50 not out. Hazlewood landed the first blow as he dismissed skipper Shubman Gill for 10 with Patidar taking a fine running catch. Kumar dislodged the other opener, Sai Sudharsan, for 12 in the next over. Both Gill and Sudharsan were in the race for the Orange Cap awarded to the top scorer in the IPL season, but Rajasthan Royals' 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi ended top of the list with 776 runs. Teenage sensation Sooryavanshi was named player of the tournament and also won the emerging player award. Gill (732) and Sudharsan (722) finished second and third in the run charts. Kohli was fourth with 675. Nishant Sindhu, who made 20, and Jos Buttler attempted to steady the Gujarat innings but struggled against a miserly attack and soon Salam removed Sindhu. Krunal Pandya had Buttler stumped for 19 with his left-arm spin and Gujarat slumped to 73-4. "We have apex predators but couldn't get going in the powerplay," said Gujarat batting coach Matthew Hayden. "I thought it was an incredible bowling performance by RCB." Wickets continued to fall but Sundar stood firm to reach his fifty in the 20th over. The effort was not enough as Gujarat finished runners-up for the second time in three finals. Their only triumph came in their debut season in 2022. BRIEF SCORES Royal Challengers Bengaluru 161 for 5 (Kohli 75*, Jitesh 11*, Rashid 2-25) beat Gujarat Titans 155 for 8 (Washington 50*, Salam 3-27, Bhuvneshwar 2-29) by five wickets 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Virat Kohli plays a shot during the Indian Premier League match against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on May 22, 2026. (AFP)
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Kohli, 37, and Sooryavanshi, 15, set to take IPL playoff spotlight

Veteran batting great Virat Kohli and 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will be in the spotlight as the T20 Indian Premier League spans the generations in the playoffs beginning on Tuesday. There are 22 years between the 37-year-old Kohli, who helped power defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru to the top of the regular season standings, and teenage prodigy Sooryavanshi whose batting fireworks have been the talk of the IPL season. Kohli and Bengaluru will meet Gujarat Titans in the first "qualifying" play-off in Dharamsala on Tuesday with the winner going straight into Sunday's final in Ahmedabad. Sooryavanshi and Rajasthan Royals sealed the final play-off berth only on Sunday and will meet Sunrisers Hyderabad on Wednesday in Chandigarh, where the losers will go home. The winner will face the loser of Tuesday's qualifying playoff in the final eliminator on Friday in Chandigarh. "We don't pick age, we pick ability," Rajasthan head coach Kumar Sangakkara said, referring to the 15-year-old rising star. "All guys, young and old, have done well to drag us to qualification." England fast bowler Jofra Archer has also been instrumental in Rajasthan's campaign, scoring 32 runs and taking 3-17 in the win that saw them into the last four. Kohli, who has stepped away from Test cricket and T20 internationals, is chasing a second straight IPL title with Bengaluru after waiting 18 seasons to lift his first in 2025. "Even after all these years, it is the love for the game. I just love hitting the ball in the middle of the bat. That joy is still there," said Kohli, who is ninth on the IPL batting chart with 557 runs and a top score of 105 not out. Sooryavanshi is fifth on 583 runs with and a best of 103 off 37 balls. Rajasthan's opponents on Wednesday will be Sunrisers Hyderabad, who boast a formidable batting line-up featuring openers Travis Head of Australia, Abhishek Sharma and South African Heinrich Klaasen, who has hammered 606 runs with six half-centuries. The batting chart is topped by Gujarat Titans openers Sai Sudharsan (638 runs) and Shubman Gill (616).Gujarat won the IPL in their debut season in 2022 and if they reach the final again will play the showpiece in their home 130,000-capacity Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. The 10-team league has staged 70 matches over seven intense weeks of action but has seen a drop in its television audience, with BARC India and TAM Sports reporting average viewership down 26 percent. But analysts have attributed the TV decline to a shift toward streaming on digital platforms rather than waning interest across cricket-obsessed India. 

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Virat Kohli (second right) celebrates with team-mates after the dismissal of Punjab Kings' captain Shreyas Iyer during the Indian Premier League (IPL) T20 match at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium in Dharamsala, India. (AFP)
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Kohli, Venkatesh dazzle as Bengaluru qualify for IPL play-offs

Virat Kohli and Venkatesh Iyer struck half-centuries to help defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru become the first team to qualify for the IPL play-offs with a 23-run win over Punjab Kings on Sunday. In-form Kohli struck 58 off 37 balls before Venkatesh hit an unbeaten 73 to steer the team to 222-4 after being invited to bat first in the Himalayan hill town of Dharamsala. The bowlers, led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar, then restricted Punjab to 199-8 despite a late batting charge by Marcus Stoinis, who hit 37, and Shashank Singh, who made 56. Bengaluru, who won their first IPL title in 18 attempts last year, consolidated top spot in the points table and secured their place in the play-offs. Runners-up last year, Punjab, who started the season with six victories and one no-result, suffered their sixth successive defeat and are no longer in control of their fate. The top four teams at the end of the league stage will make the playoffs in the 10-team tournament. Kohli, who blasted an unbeaten 105 in his team's previous win, kept up his form as he hit four fours and three sixes to lay the foundation for Bengaluru's total after losing his opening partner Jacob Bethell for 11. He then put on 78 with the left-handed Devdutt Padikkal, who made 45, to rebuild the innings and hit back. Kohli raised his fourth fifty of the season and 67th in the IPL before he finally fell to leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal. Venkatesh kept up the pace to reach his fifty as he clobbered the bowlers and put on an attacking fourth-wicket stand with Tim David, who made 28. In reply, Punjab lost openers Priyansh Arya, for a duck, and Prabhsimran Singh, for two -- both falling to Kumar's seam bowling. Punjab slipped further to 93-5 after skipper Shreyas Iyer (1), Cooper Connolly (37) and Suryansh Shedge (37) departed. Impact substitute Stoinis and Shashank attempted to raise Punjab's hopes in their partnership of 67 but disciplined bowling ensured a ninth win in 13 matches for Bengaluru. Rasikh Salam took two wickets in the final over to return figures of 3-36. Brief scoresRoyal Challengers Bengaluru 222/4 in 20 overs [Venkatesh Iyer 73* (40), Virat Kohli 58 (37); Harpreet Brar 2-35] beat Punjab Kings 199/8 in 20 overs [Shashank Singh 56 (27); Rasikh Dar 3-36, Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2-39)] by 23 runs

Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Virat Kohli plays a shot during the Indian Premier League match against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium in Raipur on May 14, 2026. (AFP)
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Kohli senses end after roaring back to form with IPL century

Virat Kohli said his love of cricket keeps him going but admitted his career "is going to finish one day" after ending a mini slump in form with a match-winning IPL century. Regarded as one of the most accomplished batsmen of his generation, the 37-year-old Kohli is a hero to hundreds of millions of Indian fans."Cricket is absolutely something that I truly love," he said. "I just give my heart and soul out there on the field, whether I'm fielding or batting, because it's going to finish one day."Kohli bounced back from two consecutive ducks to hit an unbeaten 105 and lead defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a crucial win on Wednesday. He scored his ninth hundred in the Indian Premier League - but first this season - as Bengaluru chased down 193 with five balls to spare against Kolkata Knight Riders. Kohli also became the fastest player to 14,000 runs in T20 cricket.He achieved the feat in 409 innings, bettering Chris Gayle's 423.Kohli, who has retired from Tests and T20 internationals, guided Bengaluru to their maiden title on the 18th attempt last year."I just love batting, even after all this. That is my core feeling," Kohli said on Wednesday after being named player of the match."What an honour to be playing at this level, what an honour to be competing with the very best in the world still," he added. "This is all I've done, all my life."Kohli is third on the batting charts in this IPL season with 484 runs including three fifties and one ton, at an average of 53.77 in 12 matches. Kohli's 60-ball knock was laced with 11 fours and three sixes, as he equalled Jos Buttler's record of three IPL centuries in successful chases.Called "King Kohli" for his prolific run-scoring, the opener got off the mark with a single in the first over of the chase, punching the air in mock celebration after his successive ducks. He raised his fifty in 32 balls, and then his first hundred of the season."I want to make the most of every day that I'm on the field, and just enjoy myself, and have a lot of fun," he said.Kohli said he enjoys being tested. "I look forward to a pressure situation, look forward to scenarios where I'm feeling a bit of heat," he said. "Then I challenge myself to say, 'you know what, just go for it'", he added."And, when you cross the line, it makes you a better player. I just love hitting the ball in the middle of the bat. And that joy is still there. "The number India 18 jersey worn by Kohli is by far the most popular piece of merchandise worn around grounds across the country.He ended his T20 career with a match-winning innings in the 2024 World Cup final victory in Barbados. 

India's Virat Kohli plays a shot during the first one-day international (ODI) cricket match between India and New Zealand at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara on January 11, 2026. (AFP)
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Kohli hits 93 as India edge New Zealand in ODI opener

Virat Kohli hit 93 to help India chase down 301 in a tense four-wicket win over New Zealand in the first one-day international Sunday.The in-form Kohli struck his 77th ODI half-century but missed out on a ton as India slipped from 234-2 to 242-5 before they reached their target with six balls to spare in Vadodara.Skipper Shubman Gill made 56 in a 118-run second wicket stand with Kohli, who shared another strong partnership with Shreyas Iyer, who made 49.Late cameos by Harshit Rana (29) and wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul, who made an unbeaten 29 including the winning six, secured an Indian lead in the three-match series 1-0.New Zealand pace spearhead Kyle Jamieson stood out with figures of 4-41.Kohli led the chase as he went past Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara (28,016 runs) to become the second leading run-scorer in international cricket, behind fellow Indian Sachin Tendulkar (34,357).The 37-year-old Kohli only plays the ODI format after he and fellow stalwart Rohit Sharma, 38, retired from T20 and Test cricket.Rohit started strongly in his brisk 26 before he fell to New Zealand Jamieson.The packed crowd welcomed Kohli with a huge roar as the star batter joined Gill at the crease to take the attack to the opposition.He was ably supported by Gill, who has returned from an injury and a snub by the selectors from the T20 World Cup squad.Gill started slowly before he gained pace to raise his 16th ODI fifty but soon fell to rookie leg-spinner Adithya Ashok.Kohli was denied a ton by Jamieson, who got the batter caught out at extra cover. The former captain walked back to a standing ovation.Jamieson dismissed Ravindra Jadeja, for four, in the same over and in the next bowled Iyer to raise New Zealand's hopes of a turnaround.India's troubles increased with injury to Washington Sundar, who suffered a reported side strain while bowling his off-spin and came out to bat at number eight.Earlier, New Zealand posted 300-8 after Daryl Mitchell hit 84 to defy the Indian bowlers after the hosts elected to field first.Openers Devon Conway, who made 56, and Henry Nicholls (62) put on 117 but New Zealand suffered from a lack of major partnerships after their big opening stand.Pace bowlers Mohammed Siraj, Rana and Praisdh Krishna took two wickets each.The second match is on Wednesday in Rajkot.The series will be followed by five T20s ahead of the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka between February 7 and March 8. 

India’s Rohit Sharma (left) celebrates with his teammate Virat Kohli after scoring a century during the third ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney Saturday. AFP
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Rohit, Kohli bid likely farewell to fans in Australia

Rohit Sharma hit a century and Virat Kohli a bright 74 to drive India to a nine-wicket win in the third one day international Saturday, sending fans home happy after what are likely to be their final appearances in Australia in their country’s colours.Australia secured series honours with victories in the first two matches in Perth and Adelaide but India’s bowlers skittled the home side for 236 and the two former skippers got the tourists over the line with a partnership of 168 runs.“I’ve always loved coming here... and a nice way to finish getting that knock and getting that win as well,” said Rohit.“I don’t know if we’ll be coming back to Australia, but it was fun all these years that we played here. A lot of good memories, bad memories. But all in all, I’ll take the cricket that I played here.”Kohli, the second-highest run-scorer in ODIs behind Sachin Tendulkar, came out to join Sharma at the crease to a frenzied ovation from a big crowd that made the Sydney Cricket Ground feel more like it was located in New Delhi than New South Wales.Rohit had already combined with current skipper Shubman Gill (24) to cut 69 runs out of the chase but this was the “Ro-Ko” partnership the massed ranks of fans in blue shirts waving tricolour flags had come to see.The two thirtysomethings, who both now only play the 50-over game for India, duly delivered with assured shots and mature decision-making that frustrated then dispirited the Australian bowlers.Rohit smashed 13 fours and three sixes in his 33rd century in the format, reaching the milestone for the ninth time against Australia with a pushed drive down the ground for a single.Kohli, who had been dismissed for ducks in the previous two matches, brought up his 75th half-century to a huge roar with a single on one ball and Rohit locked in a 19th ODI century stand between the pair with another solitary run on the next delivery.“When we bat together ... even back in the day, we used to think, if we have a big partnership, the kind of strokes we can play, we can really take the game away from the opposition,” said Kohli.“The opposition also knew that if these guys are in for 20 overs together, any total is chaseable.”Rohit should have been caught on 108 after spooning a shot high into the night sky but was reprieved when Josh Hazlewood failed to get under it and finished 121 not out.Kohli got the winning runs by clipping a short ball off the face of his bat for a four down to third man.Earlier, Australia won the toss and elected to bat first at a venue where that decision had led to victory for the team concerned in the last nine ODIs.All of Australia’s top order got a start but only Matt Renshaw (56) managed to convert his innings into a half century, giving another boost to his hopes of reviving his long-stalled Test career in time for the Ashes.All-rounder Harshit Rana took 4-39 mopping up the Australian tail, curtailing the innings with the wickets of Cooper Connolly and Josh Hazlewood in the space of three balls.Kohli took the catch at long off to send back Connolly, having earlier whipped the crowd into another frenzy with a sharp hold at forward square to dismiss Matthew Short for 30 off the bowling of Washington Sundar.“We want to say thank you,” Kohli concluded.“We’ve loved coming to this country and playing in front of such big crowds. And we’ve played some of our best cricket here as well.”BRIEF SCORE:SIndia 237 for 1 (Rohit 121*, Kohli 74*) beat Australia 236 (Renshaw 56, Rana 4-39) by 9 wickets

Australia’s captain Mitchell Marsh (left) and India’s captain Shubman Gill pose for pictures with the trophy on the eve of their first ODI in Perth Saturday. AFP
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Big shoes for me to fill, says Gill as Virat, Rohit return

All eyes in Perth are on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma as the two India stalwarts prepare for the opening one-day international against Australia Sunday, marking the first national team outing for the pair since winning the Champions Trophy in March.India’s new ODI skipper, Shubman Gill, told journalists Saturday that he had had numerous conversations with his predecessors who had retired from the shortest and longest forms of the game, about how to take the team forward.“Definitely very exciting – big shoes for me to fill carrying over the legacy (Virat and Rohit) left for us,” the 26-year-old said.“These are the kind of players when I was a kid, I used to idolise them. The kind of game that they used to play, the kind of hunger that they had is something that inspired me. It’s a big honour to lead such legends of the game and learn from them.”Gill has already captained at T20I and Test level, but the upcoming three-match series will be the first time he has led in ODIs, where he averages nearly 60 with the bat.“I think in front of a difficult situation, I wouldn’t shy away from getting any suggestions or advice from them,” he said.“How they converse and what kind of communication or messaging they had with the players is something that helped me get the best out of myself. That’s the kind of captain I would want to be, where all my players feel very secure in the job they have to do.”Australia captain Mitch Marsh acknowledged that India’s two returning batsmen are partly responsible for an expected bumper crowd at the 60,000-seat Perth Stadium, which is nearing a sell-out despite a forecast of rain.“A lot of people are going to come and watch them. If it is their last time on Australian soil, I hope they enjoy it,” the 33-year-old said, before cheekily adding that he would prefer “not too much good cricket from them”.The Perth local, who struck two hundreds and averaged 70 across white-ball formats against South Africa and New Zealand in recent months, dead-batted any suggestion that continued goodform might prompt a Test recall ahead of the Ashes series this summer.“I’ve got tickets for day one and two, I haven’t asked the wife yet, but that’s about as much thought as I’ve given it.”

Former India captain Rohit Sharma bats during a net session at the Optus Stadium in Perth. (@BCCI)
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Australia may see last of Kohli, Rohit in ODI series

Australian cricket fans may have their last chance to see India batting stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in action when the pair tour in the one day international (ODI) series starting in Perth Sunday.Boasting almost 600 ODIs between them, both 36-year-old Kohli and 38-year-old Rohit are active internationally only in the 50-overs format but their future beyond the three-match series is uncertain. Head coach Gautam Gambhir was tight-lipped when asked this week whether the duo might continue on under new captain Shubman Gill, who leads the ODI squad for the first time in Australia.Rohit and Kohli last played for India in the Champions Trophy final in March in which they beat New Zealand.If Australia is to be their last taste of international cricket, it will be in front of crowds packed with fans from the country’s booming Indian communities in Perth, Adelaide (October 23) and Sydney (October 25). A number of Test players in the Australia squad, including batter Travis Head and veteran pacemen, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc, will use the series to loosen up for the Ashes.It will Starc’s first start in international cricket in the Australasian summer, having retired from T20s.Marnus Labuschagne, a late call-up to replace injured all-rounder Cameron Green, will hope to convert his hot red-ball form into white-ball runs to continue building his case for an Ashes recall.Labuschagne was dropped from the Test side for the tour of West Indies but has roared back into contention with centuries in his last two Sheffield Shield matches for Queensland.Green’s injury was diagnosed as “low grade” but Australia are not taking any chances with him ahead of the Ashes, which start in six weeks. “Cameron Green has been ruled out of the (India) series having experienced low-grade side soreness at training this week,” Cricket Australia said.“Green will complete a short period of rehabilitation and is tracking to return to play in round three of the Sheffield Shield to continue his preparation for the Ashes.”Round three of the domestic competition is due to start on October 28. Labuschagne will join the ODI squad once the current Sheffield Shield round finishes this weekend.Cricket Australia said Friday Green had been ruled out of the ODI series after having “low grade side soreness” in training and would likely return to play in Shield cricket.The all-rounder joins Pat Cummins on the sidelines, with the regular skipper struggling to shake off lower back bone stress which has put him in doubt for the start of the Ashes.Australia will also be without regular wicketkeeper Alex Carey for the Perth opener against India along with spinner Adam Zampa.Josh Philippe will be behind the stumps, while left-arm spinner Matt Kuhnemann gets a rare chance in the one-day side in Zampa’s absence.The ODIs precede a five-match T20I series starting in Canberra on October 29 as both nations tune up for the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka next year.