T20 World Cup Final: Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s last dance in T20Is? | Cricket News

As the sun sets on this Saturday afternoon in Barbados, Indian fans eagerly anticipate a memorable performance from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli in what could be their final T20I appearance for India. The nation yearns to see these two cricketing greats unite in a triumphant dance, leaving behind the heartbreaking memories of the ODI World Cup loss last year.
The BCCI and national selectors recognize that the time has come for a new era in Indian cricket, with the 2026 T20 World Cup on the horizon.The Zimbabwe series next month will likely mark the beginning of this transition, as the core team for the upcoming global event must be established well in advance. Rohit, Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja, despite their immense contributions, may not fit into the long-term plans due to their age.While the sensitive topic of retirement looms, the focus remains firmly on the final. A victory against South Africa would serve as a fitting culmination to the illustrious careers of Rohit and Kohli in the shortest format. They will continue to be an integral part of the IPL, where they remain iconic figures alongside Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
For Kohli, securing the T20 World Cup trophy would complete a remarkable cycle, having already won the 2011 ODI World Cup and the 2013 Champions Trophy. The decision to bid farewell to the format may come swiftly, as it did for Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara following their 2014 T20 World Cup victory against India.

Kohli and Rohit, with their combined 8334 T20I runs, six centuries, 69 fifties and 119 catches, represent the last bridge between the old and new generations of Indian cricket. This trophy would be a fitting testament to their legacy, rightfully belonging to them as they stand tall among the greats who came before them.
The anguish in Kohli’s eyes after his dismissal against England was palpable, and those who dare to dismiss the ‘King’ from the final do so at their own risk.
For Rohit, despite his assertions of moving on and healed wounds, he yearns for closure.

(Rohit Sharma – IANS Photo)
Had India emerged victorious in the 2023 ODI World Cup, Rohit’s desperation to participate in this T20 World Cup edition would have been significantly diminished.
He seeks closure in terms of white-ball global triumph, and a T20 World Cup victory would provide him with that.
Rohit’s popularity is genuine and organic. While Dhoni was revered as ‘Mahi bhai’ by his juniors and Kohli earned respect through his immense on-field achievements, Rohit receives pure, unadulterated love from both peers and juniors alike.

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Virat Kohli (Getty Images)
Together, Rohit and Virat have witnessed the highs and lows of Indian cricket for over a decade. And fortunately for Rohit and Kohli, they have nothing left to prove.
If Saturday truly marks their last appearance in a T20 international, the void they leave behind will be challenging to fill, not only in terms of quality but also, and perhaps more significantly, on an emotional level.

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