Kohli’s resurgence and Rohit’s renewed rhythm lift India to a 2–1 ODI series win.
Age may not favour them, but Virat Kohli (37) and Rohit Sharma (38) continue proving that class is timeless. In an era where younger, faster, and more explosive talent dominates headlines, India’s iconic duo are silently scripting one of the most notable late-career revivals in ODI history.
A Resurgence Built on Freedom and Focus

Freed from the demands of Test cricket and the intensity of T20 internationals, Kohli and Rohit have channelled their energy solely into the ODI format — and the results are emphatic.
Kohli’s Last Four ODI Scores:
- *74
- 135
- 102
- 65***
These numbers tell the story of a batter rediscovering his best shape after nearly three years of fluctuating form.
After clinching the Player-of-the-Series award against South Africa, Kohli said:
“I don’t think I’ve played at this level for two to three years. I feel free in my mind, and the whole game is coming together nicely.”
He added that when he is in this rhythm, he can bat long, adapt to any match situation, and “handle pressure in favour of the team.”
Rohit Sharma: Leaner, Sharper, and Relentless
Rohit Sharma has quietly stitched together four 50+ scores in his last five ODIs, rediscovering the timing and fluency that made him one of the greatest white-ball openers of all time.
His assured presence at the crease has allowed India to build stable starts, setting platforms for big totals and comfortable chases.

Mentorship: A Gift to the Next Generation
Beyond the runs, Kohli and Rohit are shaping India’s young batting core.
Saturday’s match saw Yashasvi Jaiswal score his maiden ODI hundred while enjoying a front-row seat to both seniors’ masterclass.
Their contributions extended beyond the scoreboard:
Rohit’s guidance helped Jaiswal:
- Balance aggression
- Read match situations
- Choose the right tempo
Kohli provided tactical micro-goals:
“He kept giving me small targets to focus on. It really helped me,” Jaiswal shared.
The pair’s presence ensures that India’s next generation is not just playing cricket — they’re learning the craft from legends.
South Africa Acknowledge the Masterclass
South Africa’s head coach Conrad Shukri praised the Indian greats, saying:
“For our young batters to see what the world’s best — Virat and Rohit — can do and how they go about their business, I hope we take that learning forward.”
What?
Kohli and Rohit are producing exceptional ODI performances despite being in the twilight of their careers.
When?
During India’s 2025 ODI series against South Africa.
Where?
Third ODI held in Visakhapatnam, India.
Who?
Virat Kohli (37), Rohit Sharma (38), Yashasvi Jaiswal, Indian and South African cricket teams.
Why Important?
Their performances signal longevity, leadership, and stability for India ahead of future tournaments including the lead-up to the 2027 World Cup.

Can They Make It to the 2027 World Cup?
It remains unclear whether their bodies will allow them to continue for two more years, but one thing is certain:
As long as they are playing, Kohli and Rohit remain the gifts that keep on giving.