It was an emotional evening in Sydney when two of India’s greatest cricketers, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, walked out together for their final ODI on Australian soil on October 25. The crowd present at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) knew that they were witnessing the end of an era and the last dance of the great Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who had dominated world cricket for so long. decade.
From the moment “Ro-Ko” stepped onto the field, fans filled the iconic SCG stadium with chants and applause, celebrating every run, every boundary and every smile, both in the third and final ODI against Australia. His very presence felt nostalgic, as if the entire Sydney arena understood the gravity of this moment.
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli bid farewell to Australia in a magical style
Rohit (121*) and Kohli (74*) played with the same class and calmness that has defined their careers, leading India to a memorable nine-wicket win over Australia. When they walked out of the field together after sealing the victory, emotions ran high.
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Indian fans waved flags and wiped away tears, while some Australian fans also stood in respect, applauding two icons who had left an everlasting mark on the game.
It was not just the end of a match, but it was the end of a golden chapter of Indian cricket. “Ro-Ko”, whose partnership brought countless victories and unforgettable moments, departed from Australian soil in the most fitting way – together, victorious and loved by millions.
But the most heart-touching moment came in the commentary box, where an Australian commentator was overcome with emotion and cried live on air, highlighting how the legacy of Rohit and Kohli has transcended boundaries.
The clip of the touching scene quickly went viral on social media platforms. The viral video showed an emotional moment where an Australian commentator stood crying as his colleague paid emotional tribute to Kohli and Rohit.
Gerard Whately said, “Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma on their last night in Australia. Even Mick Jagger and Keith Richards couldn’t have played it better. Kohli and Rohit…the night is theirs. Rohit, 121 not out. Kohli, 74 not out as India win by nine wickets.”
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Earlier, when Kohli was about to take the crease after the wicket of Shubman Gill, Adam White said on SEN Cricket, “Standby, because as the captain departs, the King is about to reach Australian shores in Indian colors for the last time. Ladies and gentlemen… here he is, Virat Kohli.”
“As you would expect, as we always see, he moves with purpose. Probably the best one-day record in the history of the game,” White said in the commentary box.
Another commentator, Trent Copeland, said on-air, “You’ve got to pinch yourself sometimes, don’t you, Whitey? That we’re here for this moment. This guy has been at the center of seismic changes in cricket. Undoubtedly the best one-day record.”
Australian commentators cried as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma said goodbye to Australia.
It was an emotional evening in Sydney when two of India’s greatest cricketers, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, walked out together for their final ODI on Australian soil on October 25. The crowd present at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) knew that they were witnessing the end of an era and the last dance of the great Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, who had dominated world cricket for so long. decade.
From the moment “Ro-Ko” stepped onto the field, fans filled the iconic SCG stadium with chants and applause, celebrating every run, every boundary and every smile, both in the third and final ODI against Australia. His very presence felt nostalgic, as if the entire Sydney arena understood the gravity of this moment.
Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli bid farewell to Australia in a magical style
Rohit (121*) and Kohli (74*) played with the same class and calmness that has defined their careers, leading India to a memorable nine-wicket win over Australia. When they walked out of the field together after sealing the victory, emotions ran high.
Also read: BCCI selector rejects Ajit Agarkar, initiative of Mohammed Shami’s return to Team India
Indian fans waved flags and wiped away tears, while some Australian fans also stood in respect, applauding two icons who had left an everlasting mark on the game.
It was not just the end of a match, but it was the end of a golden chapter of Indian cricket. “Ro-Ko”, whose partnership brought countless victories and unforgettable moments, departed from Australian soil in the most fitting way – together, victorious and loved by millions.
But the most heart-touching moment came in the commentary box, where an Australian commentator was overcome with emotion and cried live on air, highlighting how the legacy of Rohit and Kohli has transcended boundaries.
The clip of the touching scene quickly went viral on social media platforms. The viral video showed an emotional moment where an Australian commentator stood crying as his colleague paid emotional tribute to Kohli and Rohit.
Gerard Whately said, “Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma on their last night in Australia. Even Mick Jagger and Keith Richards couldn’t have played it better. Kohli and Rohit…the night is theirs. Rohit, 121 not out. Kohli, 74 not out as India win by nine wickets.”
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Earlier, when Kohli was about to take the crease after the wicket of Shubman Gill, Adam White said on SEN Cricket, “Standby, because as the captain departs, the King is about to reach Australian shores in Indian colors for the last time. Ladies and gentlemen… here he is, Virat Kohli.”
“As you would expect, as we always see, he moves with purpose. Probably the best one-day record in the history of the game,” White said in the commentary box.
Another commentator, Trent Copeland, said on-air, “You’ve got to pinch yourself sometimes, don’t you, Whitey? That we’re here for this moment. This guy has been at the center of seismic changes in cricket. Undoubtedly the best one-day record.”
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