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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma Face Uncertain Future for 2027 ODI World Cup

Kabir Anand · · 4 min read
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A New Era of Selection for Indian Cricket

The landscape of Indian cricket is evolving, and the latest directives from the national selection panel have sent a clear message: no player, regardless of their legendary status, is immune to the rigorous demands of modern selection. The panel, led by Ajit Agarkar, has confirmed that Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma are not automatic inclusions for the 2027 ODI World Cup squad, placing an emphasis on performance, fitness, and tactical necessity rather than past achievements.

Prioritizing Game Time Over Rest

The selectors’ decision to include Kohli and Rohit in the upcoming three-match ODI series against Afghanistan, rather than providing them with a rest period, underscores a strategic shift. While workload management is often a priority, the management concluded that game time remains paramount. Since both stars have retired from T20 internationals, their exposure to the 50-over format is limited. Keeping them match-fit and integrated with the younger members of the squad is seen as a vital step in fostering team chemistry and maintaining momentum.

India is set to host Afghanistan in June, featuring a red-ball game in New Chandigarh followed by an ODI series spanning Dharamsala, Lucknow, and Chennai. These fixtures serve as more than just a bilateral commitment; they are a testing ground for the team management to closely monitor the fitness levels and technical consistency of these senior stalwarts.

The Meritocracy Principle

The selectors have been transparent about their policy: the door remains open for all contenders. By not guaranteeing spots for the 2027 tournament, the committee is ensuring a competitive environment where players are selected based on their current output. This move is designed to avoid complacency and ensure that the team that travels to the next World Cup is the absolute best representation of Indian cricket at that time.

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Kohli’s Stance on Legacy and Performance

Virat Kohli recently addressed the pressure surrounding his spot in the national side, expressing a clear perspective on the expectations placed upon him. Kohli stated that he approaches every game with the same intensity and dedication he has maintained throughout his illustrious career, but he is firm on not engaging in a constant battle to prove his value.

“I am very clear about my place in the team,” Kohli noted. “If I can add value to the environment that I am a part of, and the environment feels like I can add value, I will be seen. If I am made to feel like I need to prove my worth and my value, I’m not in that space.”

Kohli’s record speaks for itself. He was the standout performer in the recent bilateral assignments against South Africa and New Zealand, consistently topping the batting charts. Furthermore, his physical condition remains elite, and his contributions in the field continue to be game-changing. His performance in the ongoing IPL 2026, where he has accumulated over 500 runs for the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, demonstrates that his hunger and consistency remain intact.

Building for the Future

Beyond the individual performances of Kohli and Sharma, the team management is focused on the transition phase of the squad. Integrating young talent while leaning on the experience of the seniors is a delicate balance. Mentorship during these series is expected to be a key outcome, as the younger generation of cricketers gains invaluable insights from playing alongside two of the greatest batters in the history of the sport.

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India Squad for the Afghanistan ODI Series

The squad announced for the upcoming series reflects a blend of experience and potential, aimed at securing dominance in the 50-over format:

  • Batters: Shubman Gill, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer
  • Wicket-keepers: KL Rahul, Ishan Kishan
  • All-rounders: Hardik Pandya, Nitish Reddy, Washington Sundar
  • Bowlers: Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav, Prasidh Krishna, Gurnoor Brar, Harsh Dubey

As the countdown to the next major global tournament continues, the performance of these players in the coming months will be scrutinized intensely. Whether or not Kohli and Rohit grace the 2027 World Cup stage remains a matter of form, fitness, and the evolving vision of the Indian team management.

Kabir Anand

Kabir Anand is a senior cricket correspondent for India Today, respected for turning intricate match data into accessible and compelling narratives. A graduate of St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, he began his career covering the city’s Kanga League and age‑group tournaments before stepping onto the IPL and international stage. Kabir specialises in T20 tactics, with a unique focus on the often‑overlooked art of wicketkeeping and fielding analytics. Whether breaking down a death‑over strategy or profiling the sharpest glovesmen in world cricket, his writing combines clarity with technical rigour. He has reported from multiple IPL seasons, T20 World Cups, and bilateral series, and is a regular contributor to India Today’s digital and broadcast platforms. A RedInk Award winner, Kabir remains driven by a belief that modern cricket journalism must blend real‑time data with the timeless craft of storytelling.