Is Virat Kohli plotting a grand return for the 2027 ODI World Cup? According to Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and India teammate Dinesh Karthik, the answer is a resounding yes. In a recent revelation that’s sent fans into a frenzy, Karthik confirmed that Kohli is already putting in serious work—training during his London holiday—to gear up for the next global showpiece.
This isn’t just casual fitness upkeep. Karthik emphasized that Kohli is “dead serious” about representing India in the 2027 World Cup, a tournament that could mark his sixth appearance in the marquee ICC event—a feat only a handful of cricketers have achieved.
Virat Kohli’s 2027 World Cup Ambition: What We Know
While Kohli stepped back from T20Is after the 2024 T20 World Cup triumph, he’s kept his ODI options wide open. At 36 (as of 2025), many assumed his international future might be limited. But Karthik’s comments suggest otherwise.
“Even on his break in London, he was hitting the nets, working on his timing, and staying match-fit,” Karthik shared in an interview. “He’s not doing this for fun—he’s serious about 2027.”
Why the 2027 World Cup Matters to Kohli
Kohli’s ODI record speaks for itself:
- Over 13,000 ODI runs at an average above 57
- 50+ centuries across formats, including 47 in ODIs
- Only player in history with 70+ international centuries
- Member of India’s 2011 World Cup-winning squad
Yet, he’s never lifted the ODI World Cup as captain or main batting pillar. With India falling short in 2019 and 2023, the 2027 edition—likely to be held in South Africa—could be his final shot at ODI glory.
What a 2027 Return Would Mean for Team India
If Kohli does make it to 2027, he’ll be 38—an age when most batters have long retired from the 50-over format. But his fitness, discipline, and hunger defy norms. His presence alone would bring stability, mentorship, and unmatched big-match temperament to a potentially young Indian squad.
Consider this: India’s current ODI core includes Shubman Gill, Shreyas Iyer, and KL Rahul—but Kohli’s experience in high-pressure World Cup knockouts is irreplaceable.
RCB Connection: Karthik’s Inside View
Dinesh Karthik, who has played alongside Kohli for RCB since 2022 and shares a close off-field rapport, is in a unique position to gauge Kohli’s mindset. His confirmation carries weight—not just as a teammate, but as a senior player who understands the grind required to stay at the top.
“Virat doesn’t do anything half-heartedly,” Karthik added. “If he’s training like this now, you can bet he’s planning for something big.”
Fan Reactions and Legacy Implications
News of Kohli’s 2027 plans has ignited social media. Fans are already imagining a farewell World Cup campaign—akin to MS Dhoni’s 2019 swansong, but with a trophy in hand.
For Kohli, it’s not just about longevity—it’s about legacy. A World Cup win in 2027 would cement his status not just as a great batsman, but as a champion who delivered when it mattered most.