Speculation about retirement? Not on their watch. In a performance that blended vintage brilliance with modern-day composure, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli put on a masterclass at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), guiding India to a commanding nine-wicket victory over Australia—and in the process, shutting down whispers about their international futures with bat in hand .
Rohit Sharma remained unbeaten on a majestic 100, his 33rd ODI century and ninth against Australia—tying him with Sachin Tendulkar for the most by any Indian against the Aussies. At the other end, Virat Kohli played the perfect foil, finishing on a serene 57 not out. Together, they chased down the target without losing a single wicket, showcasing why experience still reigns supreme in high-stakes cricket.
Their unbroken 157-run stand wasn’t just match-winning—it was symbolic. In an era where T20 flash often overshadows Test grit, this partnership was a reminder of the timeless value of patience, trust, and mutual respect between two of India’s greatest batters.
Beyond the runs, the duo also etched their names in the record books off the field. With this match, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli equaled the record for the most international matches played together by an Indian pair—tying the legendary combination of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid .
This milestone speaks volumes about their longevity, consistency, and shared journey through triumphs, transitions, and team rebuilds over more than a decade.
After the match, both players raised their bats and gestured toward the crowd with a heartfelt “thank you”—a moment that sparked wild speculation online about possible retirements. But sources close to the camp confirmed it was purely an emotional acknowledgment of the roaring SCG crowd, not a farewell.
“They were just expressing gratitude,” said a team insider. “There’s no retirement plan. Both are fully focused on upcoming ICC events.”
At a time when selectors are eyeing younger talent, Rohit and Kohli’s performance proved that age is just a number when class is permanent. Their ability to read the game, rotate strike, and accelerate at will remains unmatched in the current Indian setup.
For fans, it was nostalgic. For critics, it was a rebuttal. And for the team, it was a blueprint for chasing under pressure.
Here’s how the two iconic Indian pairs compare in terms of international appearances:
| Player Pair | Total Matches Together (All Formats) | Notable Achievements |
|---|---|---|
| Sachin Tendulkar & Rahul Dravid | 144 | Multiple World Cup campaigns, 1990s–2000s backbone |
| Rohit Sharma & Virat Kohli | 144 (and counting) | World Test Final, T20 WC, ODI dominance vs top teams |
With more matches scheduled before the Champions Trophy, Sharma and Kohli are likely to surpass the record outright—adding another chapter to their storied partnership.
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