The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is reportedly preparing to hold crucial discussions regarding the future of veteran cricketers Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. As the 2027 ODI World Cup looms, top BCCI officials are expected to convene after the ongoing India-South Africa ODI series concludes. These deliberations aim to provide clarity on the roles and long-term prospects of these marquee players in the Indian ODI setup.
Currently, both Rohit and Virat are exclusively part of the ODI squad. However, neither has received a definitive statement about their place in the team leading up to the next World Cup. With a limited number of ODI fixtures scheduled in the coming years, their continued selection remains a subject of discussion.
A BCCI insider highlighted the necessity of clear communication, stating, “It is crucial for players of Rohit and Kohli’s caliber to understand their expected roles and how the current team management perceives them. Playing with such uncertainty is not ideal.”
While acknowledging their efforts in the recent Australia series, where Rohit topped the scoring charts and Virat ended with an unbeaten 74, the source noted, “They scored runs in the third ODI in Australia, but the series was already decided and the bowlers set up the win. They appeared rusty in the initial matches, which is a concern.”
Furthermore, the BCCI might recommend Rohit and Virat’s participation in the upcoming Vijay Hazare Trophy, scheduled to commence on December 24. This move is intended to help them regain match fitness and form. Their involvement in the South Africa series, starting November 30, will be closely watched as these discussions shape the future of Indian ODI cricket.







