Indian cricket veterans Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are likely to participate in domestic cricket before the ODI series against New Zealand in January 2026. Selectors are pushing for the two to participate in the Vijay Hazare Trophy to assess their form and readiness for the 2027 World Cup.
The Push for Domestic Participation
The decision aligns with a renewed emphasis on domestic participation for centrally contracted players. Chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar has made it clear that every fit and available player under a central contract must participate in domestic cricket. This directive applies to Sharma and Kohli, and their inclusion would serve multiple purposes:
- Keeping them match-ready in the ODI format
- Providing selectors with recent performance data at the domestic level
- Reinforcing the message that no player is above the system
Vijay Hazare Trophy: A Proving Ground
The Vijay Hazare Trophy, India's premier domestic 50-over tournament, is scheduled to begin on December 24 and run through early January. Mumbai, Rohit Sharma's domestic team, and Delhi, Virat Kohli's domestic team, are scheduled to play six league matches.
- December 24, 26, 29, 31
- January 3, 6, and 8
Selectors expect both players to participate in at least three of those games. According to a BCCI source, Rohit is expected to play at least three rounds before linking up with the squad, and the same goes for Virat.
Which Games Might They Play?
Given the schedule, Sharma and Kohli could potentially play any three of their team's first four matches, which occur in December. However, their availability will depend on fitness and any potential overlap with international duties.
A Significant Shift
Kohli last played in the Vijay Hazare Trophy in 2010, and Sharma in 2018. Their return to domestic cricket would mark a significant shift in policy and send a message of accountability and commitment to younger players. Their performances will be closely watched by fans and selectors, hoping to shape India's 2027 World Cup squad.
Looking Ahead
Following India's final ODI against South Africa on December 6 in Visakhapatnam, there is a five-week gap before the New Zealand series kicks off on January 11 in Vadodara. The ODI series against New Zealand will consist of 3 matches. The veteran duo needs to stay in touch with the format, as ODI opportunities will be limited in the coming months.