Ever since their retirement from Test cricket in May, a lot has been said about Kohli and Rohit's future. Having retired from two formats already, what their road ahead looks like in ODIs has become a hot topic of discussion. If BCCI chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar and head coach Gautam Gambhir are anything to go by, they remain non-committed about having Kohli and Rohit in India's 2027 World Cup plans – in between a report even claimed that the three-match ODI series in Australia could well be Ro-Ko's farewell series although nothing concrete came out of it – the two decorated cricketers want one final shot at glory when the African safari comes knocking around this time two years from now.Also Read: Shubman Gill sets the record straight, lists expectations from Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli in ODIsBCCI shares encouraging newsHowever, in a major encouraging update, it seems as if the Australia tour is far from being Kohli and Rohit's last for India. India has a long list of ODIs ahead of them before the 2027 World Cup – 27 planned with more to come once the next FTP is out. In fact, between now and January, India plays 9 ODIs, with Kohli and Rohit a lock in for all games, depending on their form, and perhaps it is this confidence based on which the BCCI vice-president, Rajeev Shukla, ruled out all the possibilities of an impending retirement from all formats."It is going to benefit us a lot. They are great batsmen. We will succeed in defeating Australia with them in the team. It is absolutely wrong to say that this is their last ODI series. It depends on the players as to when they have to retire," he told ANI in Delhi after India beat West Indies by 7 wickets.Watch the video below:How have Kohli and Rohit performed in Australia?If there is one country where Rohit and Kohli are destined to perform well, it's Australia. Both have enjoyed phenomenal success scoring runs in Australia, especially in ODIs. In 29 matches, Kohli has scored 1327 runs against the Aussies at a terrific average of 51.04, including five centuries. Rohit, meanwhile, in fact, is ahead of Kohli in terms of runs, smashing 1328 of them from 30 ODIs, including five hundreds himself, averaging 53.12. Kohli has already reached Delhi – the first time he is back in India since June – and will leave for Australia tomorrow. Rohit will reach Delhi today as well to link up with the rest of the players.
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