As questions swirl around the ODI futures of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, the BCCI is in no hurry to make any immediate decisions regarding the two stalwarts of Indian cricket. Despite their advancing age, Kohli and Rohit, who will be 39 and 40, respectively, by the time the next ODI World Cup rolls around in 2027, the board is taking a wait-and-watch approach, according to a senior BCCI official familiar with ongoing discussions.
With India’s upcoming ODI series against Bangladesh in August called off, the next assignment in the 50-over format is an away series against Australia from October 19 to 25. That gives selectors and team management ample time to assess the situation, particularly with the T20 World Cup in February 2026
now being the immediate priority.
“Obviously, if they (Rohit and Kohli) have something in mind, they would tell the BCCI brass like they did before the England Test tour. But from an Indian team's perspective, the next big assignment is the T20 World Cup in February and preparations before that. The immediate focus will be on sending the best team for the Asia Cup T20 tournament, hoping all players are fit and available,” a BCCI source privy to the developments told PTI on conditions of anonymity.
While speculation about a potential farewell game for the duo, possibly during the final ODI in Sydney on October 25, has made rounds, the BCCI insider clarified that no such conversation has officially taken place.