In a highly anticipated return to international cricket after an eight-month break, star Indian batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma faced a challenging re-entry against Australia at Perth’s Optus Stadium. Their first One Day International match proved to be a disappointment, as both struggled to make a significant impact on the fast and bouncy pitch, despite having three practice sessions beforehand.

Rohit Sharma was dismissed for a mere 8 runs by a superb delivery from Josh Hazlewood, while Kohli’s stay at the crease was even briefer, lasting just eight balls before Mitchell Starc claimed his wicket.
Australian cricketing legend Glenn McGrath offered his insights on their performance during an analysis on the Fast Bowling Cartel YouTube channel. “There was a lot of talk going into the match about the two greats, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. They’ve not had a lot of cricket under their belt. And I think they got found out a little bit on a pitch that has got a little bit more pace and a lot more bounce than what they’re used to back in India,” McGrath stated.
The Indian team has since moved to Adelaide, where they conducted their first training session at the Adelaide Oval. Both Kohli and Sharma participated in extensive batting practice, aiming to regain their form.
Their upcoming performances are now under intense scrutiny, with ongoing discussions about their future within the squad. Questions are being raised regarding their participation in India’s team for the 2027 World Cup, which is set to be held across South Africa, Namibia, and Zimbabwe.
The return of these two experienced players had initially generated immense excitement among fans. However, their prolonged absence from international cricket appears to have impacted their readiness for the demanding conditions encountered on the Perth pitch.