The anticipation surrounding the upcoming ODI series between India and Australia is palpable, especially concerning India’s ODI captain, Rohit Sharma. As he gears up for the series starting October 19th, the possibility of this being the final act for Sharma, and potentially Virat Kohli, adds a layer of significance. Sharma’s recent return to the nets in Mumbai, marked by his focused demeanor and statement, “I am here again, it feels really good,” suggests a potential final chapter in his illustrious career. While the cricketing world observes closely, this bilateral tour might serve as a farewell for two of India’s most iconic modern-day cricketers.
Rohit Sharma’s career has been nothing short of remarkable. Having already retired from T20Is and Tests, the ODI format remains his primary arena. Although he has expressed his desire to play until the 2027 ODI World Cup, whispers suggest this Australian tour might be his final series in Indian colors. The stakes are high; every delivery, every shot could be a cherished memory for fans. His legacy, already etched in the annals of cricket, includes 11,168 runs in 273 ODIs at an average of 48.76, featuring 32 centuries, and three double centuries. His record against Australia is equally impressive, with 1,328 runs in 30 ODIs at an average exceeding 53, complemented by five centuries. With Virat Kohli also rumored to be considering retirement from ODIs, this series could be the end of an era, the closing of a golden chapter in Indian cricket. For Sharma, this series presents an opportunity to leave a lasting impression and potentially cement his place in cricket history.








