Legendary spinner Harbhajan Singh firmly believes that star batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, returning to the Indian squad for the upcoming three-match One-Day International series against Australia starting October 19, are set to deliver prolific performances. This series marks their first appearance in the India jersey since the Champions Trophy triumph in March, with Shubman Gill taking on the new role of ODI captain.
Harbhajan vehemently dismissed any questions regarding Kohli’s physical condition. ‘Please don’t ask any questions about Virat’s fitness. When it comes to fitness, he’s a guru. Everyone follows what he does,’ Singh asserted on JioHotstar’s ‘Amul Cricket Live.’ He emphasized, ‘There’s absolutely no concern about Virat Kohli’s fitness; he’s fit, probably fitter than many of those currently playing alongside him. In today’s international cricket, he’s arguably the fittest player out there. Now, I’m just looking forward to seeing Virat back in action.’
Expressing his personal anticipation, Harbhajan continued, ‘Fans have missed watching him, and personally, I’d love to see him continue playing the One-Day International format for a while longer because he still has so much to offer. When he retired from Test cricket, I genuinely felt he still had four to five years left in him, not just to play, but to dominate, because that’s the kind of batter he is.’
Singh highlighted Kohli’s well-known affinity for Australian pitches. ‘He’s now heading to Australia, his favourite place to bat, and I’m sure he’ll once again show his mettle there. We’ve seen him score tons of runs in those conditions before, and I believe he’ll do it again. The same goes for Rohit; I’m looking forward to both these legends scoring heavily for India and helping the team win matches,’ Harbhajan added.
The veteran off-spinner went a step further, making a bold prediction for Kohli’s performance in the series. ‘Some players thrive when things get difficult; that’s when they bring out their best. And Virat Kohli is one of those players. He shines on big occasions, and that’s what sets him apart from others. He waits for those big opportunities, those high-pressure games, and that’s when he shows why he’s a champion,’ Harbhajan explained. ‘When you perform against the best, that’s when you earn respect, and he’s earned that, especially after scoring those hundreds in Australia and taking on the responsibility of leading the team. Those are the challenges he looks forward to. Australia is his favourite hunting ground, and now he’s making his comeback after the IPL. I’m really looking forward to seeing him bat in those three ODIs, and hopefully, out of those three, he gets at least two centuries for India.’”