Amidst swirling speculation regarding the ODI futures of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has weighed in, emphasizing the paramount importance of performance in determining their continued participation in the format.
Recent reports suggest that the upcoming three-match ODI series in Australia, scheduled to begin on October 19, 2025, could potentially be the last for the celebrated duo in the 50-over format. These reports also indicate that both Kohli and Sharma have already concluded their T20I and Test careers. However, neither player has officially commented on a possible return for the 2027 World Cup.
Ganguly, when questioned about the rumors, stated that he was not aware of any such decision. Speaking to PTI, he said, "I'm not aware of this, can't comment on this. It's difficult to say. Whoever does well will play. If they do well, they should continue. Kohli's one-day record is phenomenal, even Rohit Sharma's. Both of them are phenomenal in white-ball cricket".
Ganguly's statement underscores his belief that performance should be the primary factor in deciding the careers of Sharma and Kohli. Both players boast exceptional records in the fifty-overs format, solidifying their positions as modern-day legends. Kohli's one-day record is indeed phenomenal, and Sharma's is not far behind. Their contributions to Indian cricket in ODIs are undeniable.
The former India captain also highlighted India as strong contenders for the upcoming T20 Asia Cup in Dubai, which commences on September 9, 2025. According to Ganguly, India should start as clear favorites after a well-earned break following their five-Test series in England. He stated, “They are in the middle of a break. After the IPL, they played five Tests and now they will play the Asia Cup from September 9. India are very strong, and if they are strong in red-ball cricket, they are even stronger in white-ball cricket. So, in my opinion, India are favourites, and beating them on those good Dubai wickets will be very tough,”.
While the future of Sharma and Kohli in ODIs remains uncertain, Ganguly's words serve as a reminder that their continued presence in the team should be determined by their performance on the field. If they continue to excel, there is no reason why they shouldn't continue to represent India in the 50-over format.