Table of Contents
- Team India Arrives in Perth After Travel Delays
- Kohli’s Cryptic Social Media Message
- Could This Be Kohli and Rohit’s Last Australia ODIs?
- What to Expect from the ODI Series
- Fan Reactions and Nostalgia Wave
- Sources
Team India Arrives in Perth After Travel Delays
After enduring unexpected flight disruptions, the Indian cricket squad touched down in Perth on Wednesday, ready to begin preparations for the highly anticipated three-match ODI series against Australia. Led by captain Shubman Gill, the contingent includes veterans Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma—both returning to the 50-over format after focusing on T20Is and Test cricket in recent months.
The team was greeted by a handful of Indian fans at Perth Airport, some holding banners that read “King Kohli” and “Hitman Forever.” Despite the travel fatigue, players appeared upbeat and eager to hit the nets at the WACA Ground ahead of the opening match on October 19.
Kohli’s Cryptic Social Media Message
Hours after landing, Virat Kohli posted a vague yet poignant message on Instagram: “New chapter. Same fire.” Accompanied by a black-and-white photo of him looking out an airplane window, the caption sparked immediate speculation among fans.
While Kohli didn’t explicitly reference retirement, the post’s reflective tone—paired with the fact that this could be his final ODI tour of Australia—has led many to wonder if he’s signaling the end of an era.
“It’s not just a tour—it’s a farewell lap for legends,” commented one fan with over 10,000 likes.
Could This Be Kohli and Rohit’s Last Australia ODIs?
Both Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma have indicated they are now focusing exclusively on ODIs as they wind down their international careers. With the next ICC Cricket World Cup still two years away and both players in their mid-to-late 30s, this Australia series may well be their last on Australian soil.
Kohli has played 37 ODIs in Australia, scoring 1,632 runs at an average of 48.05—including two centuries in Perth. Rohit, meanwhile, holds the record for most sixes by a visiting batter in Australia and remains a crowd favorite for his explosive starts.
Team India’s management has not confirmed any retirement plans, but insiders suggest both players are taking things “series by series,” with emotional farewells likely to come post-2026.
What to Expect from the ODI Series
The three-match series kicks off at Perth Stadium—a venue known for its pace, bounce, and evening dew. India’s strategy will likely revolve around:
- Stabilizing the top order with Gill and Rohit opening
- Using Kohli at No. 3 to anchor the innings
- Leveraging spin in the middle overs with Kuldeep Yadav and Washington Sundar
- Deploying Bumrah-Siraj combo for new ball and death
Australia, missing Cameron Green due to injury, will rely on Travis Head’s aggression and Pat Cummins’ leadership to counter India’s balanced lineup.
Fan Reactions and Nostalgia Wave
Across social media, fans are sharing throwback clips of Kohli’s 2018 and 2020 performances in Australia—moments that defined his legacy as one of the greatest overseas batters.
“If this is his last time walking out to bat at the MCG or Perth, I’ll be crying in the stands,” wrote a Melbourne-based supporter.
Merchandise sales for Kohli and Rohit jerseys have spiked in Australia, and ticket demand for the Melbourne ODI (October 25) is nearing sell-out levels.
Whether or not this tour marks the end, one thing is certain: every innings from Kohli and Rohit will be watched like it’s their last.