As India and Australia gear up for a high-stakes ODI series starting October 19, 2025, Australian skipper Mitchell Marsh has dropped a candid — and slightly cheeky — remark about two of cricket’s modern greats: Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.
“I hope fans witness not too much great cricket from Virat and Rohit,” Marsh quipped, acknowledging the legendary status of both Indian stalwarts while clearly hoping their bats stay quiet during the upcoming matches .
Marsh isn’t just throwing shade — he’s speaking from experience. Both Kohli and Sharma have been in blistering form since the ICC Champions Trophy earlier this year. Their recent ODI stats paint a daunting picture for any bowling attack, especially on Australian soil where conditions can still favor stroke-makers.
Kohli, in particular, remains the most feared chaser in white-ball cricket. Marsh himself admitted Kohli’s mastery in run chases is “unmatched” . Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma — India’s captain and explosive opener — has consistently delivered under pressure, including key knocks in high-profile games.
Adding emotional weight to the contest, this series might mark the final ODI appearances of Kohli and Sharma on Australian shores. Both players are in the twilight of their ODI careers, and with the 50-over format taking a backseat post-2023 World Cup, opportunities are dwindling .
“I hope the Australian public gets to enjoy watching them one last time,” Marsh said, blending respect with competitive fire .
Since the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, here’s how the Indian stars have fared in ODIs:
| Player | Matches | Runs | Average | Strike Rate | 50s/100s |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virat Kohli | 8 | 482 | 68.85 | 94.3 | 3/2 |
| Rohit Sharma | 8 | 412 | 59.0 | 101.7 | 2/2 |
These numbers explain why Marsh is both respectful and wary. Containing them could be the difference between Australia winning or losing the series.
Without regular captain Pat Cummins, Marsh is leading a slightly experimental but energetic Australian side. Key to their strategy will be early breakthroughs — especially against Rohit in the powerplay and Kohli in the middle overs .
Marsh also sees this series as vital preparation for the upcoming 2025/26 Ashes, calling the India clash “perfect timing” to test Australia’s white-ball depth .
Indian fans were quick to respond to Marsh’s comments online, with many joking: “We hope you witness *too much* great cricket!” Others pointed to the 2023 World Cup final heartbreak, where Australia denied India on home soil — a memory Rohit Sharma referenced when saying, “Australia ruined our November 19… now it’s our turn to return the favor” .
With venues like the MCG and Perth Stadium hosting these potential farewell performances, expect electric atmospheres and edge-of-the-seat action.
Mitchell Marsh’s mix of admiration and tactical caution perfectly captures the challenge Kohli and Sharma pose. Whether this is their last dance in Australia or not, one thing’s certain: cricket fans worldwide won’t want to miss a ball.
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