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Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli likely to feature in Vijay Hazare Trophy ahead of NZ series to stay in 2027 ODI WC plans – Here’s why

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are expected to feature in Vijay Hazare Trophy matches before the New Zealand ODIs, as selectors push for domestic participation to assess fitness and form ahead of the 2027 World Cup. Their inclusion reinforces a shift in selection policy.

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As India looks ahead to the ODI series against New Zealand in January, veteran stars Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are expected to return to domestic one‑day action. The duo may play at least three, and possibly four, Vijay Hazare Trophy games—assuming they remain contenders for the 2027 ICC World Cup.

Between the conclusion of the South Africa ODIs and the start of the New Zealand leg, both Delhi and Mumbai (the domestic teams to which Rohit and Kohli are tied) will have at least six rounds of Vijay Hazare Trophy matches. National selectors are likely to expect the aging stalwarts to turn out in the 50‑over domestic tournament.

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This aligns with statements from Ajit Agarkar, the chairman of selectors, who has made it clear that “whenever the players are available, they should be playing domestic cricket.” He has emphasized that even centrally contracted stars like Rohit and Kohli would no longer receive exceptions when it comes to domestic participation.

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Their inclusion would serve multiple purposes:

  • Keep them match-ready in the format (ODI) they still play internationally
  • Provide selectors with recent performance data at domestic level
  • Reinforce the message that no player is above the system

That said, scheduling constraints may limit their involvement. The Vijay Hazare Trophy overlaps with India’s ODI fixtures, so Rohit and Kohli might only be available for a handful of games. Reports note that their participation would depend on availability, fitness, and overlap with international duties. 

Given that Rohit and Kohli last played in the Vijay Hazare Trophy years ago (Kohli’s last appearance was in 2010, and Rohit’s in 2018), their return would mark a significant shift in policy. It also sends a message of accountability and commitment to younger players.

If Rohit and Kohli do take the field, their performances will be closely watched - not only by fans, but by selectors hoping to shape India’s 2027 World Cup squad. Their ability to deliver in this tournament could well influence their standing in India’s ODI plans going forward.

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