Is Virat Kohli really eyeing a swansong at the 2027 ODI World Cup? According to his Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and former India teammate Dinesh Karthik, the answer is a resounding yes. In a recent revelation that has sent fans into a frenzy, Karthik confirmed that Kohli is already putting in serious work toward a potential comeback on cricket’s biggest stage in South Africa.
“He’s serious about 2027,” Karthik said during a podcast appearance, adding that Kohli dedicated time to batting practice even during a recent personal break in London—a clear sign that retirement isn’t on his mind just yet .
While most stars might use an off-season break to fully unwind, Kohli chose a different path. Sources close to the cricketer revealed he booked net sessions at a private facility in London, working on his timing, footwork, and fitness despite not being in active international duty at the moment.
This isn’t just casual training—it’s targeted preparation. With the 2027 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup scheduled for South African pitches that favor pace and bounce, Kohli’s focus on back-foot play and pull shots suggests he’s already adapting his game for future conditions.
At 36, Kohli remains one of the most dominant batters in world cricket. His ODI record speaks for itself: over 13,800 runs at an astonishing average of 57+, with 50 centuries—tying Sachin Tendulkar’s all-time record. Yet, the one trophy that has eluded him is an ODI World Cup title as captain or key batter.
Many believe the 2027 tournament could be his last, best chance to complete that chapter. And if Karthik’s comments are anything to go by, Kohli knows it too.
| Stat | Figure |
|---|---|
| Matches | 292+ |
| Runs | 13,800+ |
| Average | 57.0+ |
| Centuries | 50 (tied with Tendulkar) |
| World Cups Played | 4 (2011, 2015, 2019, 2023) |
Dinesh Karthik isn’t just any observer—he’s been Kohli’s teammate across IPL seasons and international tours. His insight carries weight, especially since he’s known for his candid takes and deep understanding of team dynamics.
“When someone like Virat is spending his vacation hitting balls, you know it’s not for fun,” Karthik added. “He’s got a goal. And that goal is 2027.”
This aligns with recent comments from former coach Ravi Shastri, who also suggested Kohli and Rohit Sharma could extend their ODI careers if fitness and hunger remain intact .
Indian fans have flooded social media with support, with many calling the 2027 World Cup “Virat’s Last Dance.” Others wonder how the BCCI will manage the transition—balancing youth like Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal with the experience of legends.
One thing is certain: if Kohli does feature in 2027, it won’t be as a ceremonial presence. He’ll be there to win.
Kohli is expected to return to ODI action during India’s upcoming series against Australia. While the BCCI hasn’t confirmed long-term plans, his performance in the next 12–18 months will likely shape his 2027 trajectory.
For now, the message from Team Kohli is clear: the chase isn’t over.
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