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Diwali disappointment: Rohit Sharma falls for 8, Virat Kohli departs without scoring in Perth

Rohit Sharma was dismissed at a mere score of 8 by Josh Hazlewood, while Virat Kohli was dismissed by Mitchell Starc for a duck.

India’s star batters Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli made a comeback in international cricket after seven months hiatus, their return left a big excitement for fans. But this did not last for long, they came to play and went back to pavilion even faster. Rohit Sharma was dismissed at a mere score of 8 by Josh Hazlewood, while Virat Kohli was dismissed by Mitchell Starc for a duck.

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Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma last played the Champions Trophy final and they returned to international cricket after seven months. While both of them have been preparing during this long break fans had huge expectations from the duo but it all turned into a disappointment when they were dismissed quickly. The reactions poured in and they mercilessly trolled the two players.

First published on: Oct 19, 2025 09:51 AM IST


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