Rohit-Kohli Masterclass Powers India to Dominant Victory
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli delivered a batting masterclass as India crushed Australia by 9 wickets in the third ODI at Sydney Cricket Ground. The legendary pair put on an unbeaten 168-run partnership to chase down Australia’s 236 with 11.3 overs to spare.
Key Takeaways
- Rohit Sharma scored a brilliant 121* off just 107 balls
- Virat Kohli remained unbeaten on 74* after consecutive ducks
- India chased 237 in 38.3 overs losing just one wicket
- The victory came despite the match being a dead rubber
Electric Atmosphere at SCG
The Sydney Cricket Ground witnessed an electric atmosphere despite the match being a dead rubber. The anticipation was palpable as fans eagerly awaited the RoKo combination – Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli.
Australia had posted 236 runs in 46.4 overs, with Matthew Renshaw top-scoring with 56. India’s bowling attack, led by Rana’s 4/39, kept the hosts to a manageable total.
Kohli’s Redemption Innings
Coming off back-to-back ducks, Virat Kohli played a composed innings of 74*, providing perfect support to Rohit’s aggressive batting. Kohli’s innings was particularly significant as it silenced questions about his form and future in the team.
“At no point did Kohli look like he would be dismissed,” the match report noted, highlighting how his presence dented Australian morale.
Rohit’s Dominant Century
Rohit Sharma’s unbeaten 121 showcased his exceptional fitness and shot-making ability. His century demonstrated that the hard work on conditioning had paid off, allowing him to bat through the innings without physical limitations.
Selection Questions Answered
The partnership has significant implications for Indian cricket selection. With India scheduled to play three ODIs each against South Africa and New Zealand, both Rohit and Kohli have effectively picked themselves for these matches.
The performance comes amid speculation about the future of the veteran duo. Their dominant display suggests that retirement discussions can be put on hold as long as they maintain this form.
BRIEF SCORES: Australia 236 in 46.4 overs (Renshaw 56, Marsh 41; Rana 4/39, Washington 2/44) lost to India 237/1 in 38.3 overs (Rohit 121*, Kohli 74*) by 9 wickets



